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  • Genova, the harbour. with the ?bigo?, Piano's  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Genoa, the historical harbour. A galleon reconstruction.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project.
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  • Genova, the harbour. with the “bigo”, Piano’s  architect scenographic quay-crane project. In the back, San Lorenzo cathedral.
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  • Genoa. San Lorenzo’s cathedral.
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  • Genoa. San Lorenzo’s cathedral.
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  • Genoa, downtown, Garibaldi’s monument.
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  • Genoa, Sottoripa’s houses near the harbour.
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  • Genoa, Sottoripa’s houses near the harbour.
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  • Genoa, fascist architecture of Vittoria’s square. On the back Corte Lambruschini  buldings.
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  • Genoa, Corte Lambruschini  buldings.
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  • Genoa, fascist architecture of Vittoria’s square. On the back Corte Lambruschini  buldings.
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  • Genoa Sottoripa, “St Giovanni di Prè” church.
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  • Genoa, the harbour, on the back the “Lanterna”, symbol of the city..
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  • Genoa, the harbour, on the back the “Lanterna”, symbol of the city..
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  • Genova, the harbour. In the back the “Lanterna”, symbol of the city.
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  • Palazzo Doria.
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  • Palazzo Doria.
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  • Palazzo Doria.
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  • Genova. Palazzo Tursi (townhall).
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  • Genova. Palazzo Tursi (townhall).
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  • American Indigenous paintings in a Genua's palazzo Podestà or Nicolosio Lomellin. The Palazzi dei Rolli is a group of palaces in Genoa. On 2006  forty-two of eighty subscribers to 'Palazzi dei Rolli' were declared Unesco World Heritage. <br />
The largest homes were chosen at random in the lists (rolli) to host visits of state. The buildings express a singular social and economic identity and commencement of modern age urban architecture in Europe.
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  • palazzo Podestà or Nicolosio Lomellini, the nimpheum.
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  • palazzo Podestà or Nicolosio Lomellini, the nimpheum.
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  • palazzo Podestà or Nicolosio Lomellini, the nimpheum.
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  • The Palazzi dei Rolli is a group of palaces in Genoa. On 2006  forty-two of eighty subscribers to 'Palazzi dei Rolli' were declared Unesco World Heritage. <br />
The largest homes were chosen at random in the lists (rolli) to host visits of state. The buildings express a singular social and economic identity and commencement of modern age urban architecture in Europe.
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  • Via Garibaldi (once Strada Nuova).
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  • Via Garibaldi (once Strada Nuova). Palazzo Rosso and Palazzo Bioanco museum view.
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  • Palazzo Bianco (White Palace) is  at via Garibaldi (known at one time as Strada Nuova, and before that, Via Aurea). It contains the Gallery of the White Palace, one of the greater city art galleries
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  • Palazzo Bianco (White Palace) is  at via Garibaldi (known at one time as Strada Nuova, and before that, Via Aurea). It contains the Gallery of the White Palace, one of the greater city art galleries
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  • Palazzo Rosso. Situated in Via Garibaldi, it is one of the most important picture galleries of the city. Palazzo Rosso was designed by the architect Pietro Antonio Corradi and was built between 1671 and 1677.
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  • The Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is a major palace in Genoa. The garden with traditional black and white stones mosaics. .
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  • The Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is a major palace in Genoa. The garden with traditional black and white stones mosaics. .
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  • The Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is a major palace in Genoa. The garden with traditional black and white stones mosaics. .
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  • The Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is a major palace in Genoa. The garden with traditional black and white stones mosaics. .
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  • The Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is a major palace in Genoa. The palace contains much original furniture and decoration.
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  • The Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is a major palace in Genoa. The palace contains much original furniture and decoration.
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  • Palazzo Ducale, restorer at work in the chapel. Once the home of the Doges of Genoa, it is now a museum and a centre for cultural events and arts exhibitions.
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  • Palazzo Ducale. Once the home of the Doges of Genoa, it is now a museum and a centre for cultural events and arts exhibitions.
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  • Palazzo Ducale. Once the home of the Doges of Genoa, it is now a museum and a centre for cultural events and arts exhibitions.
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  • Palazzo Ducale. Once the home of the Doges of Genoa, it is now a museum and a centre for cultural events and arts exhibitions.
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  • The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George  was built in 1260 by Guglielmo Boccanegra, uncle of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. The palace was intended to elevate the  power of the Republic's government
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  • The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George  was built in 1260 by Guglielmo Boccanegra, uncle of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. The palace was intended to elevate the  power of the Republic's government
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  • The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George  was built in 1260 by Guglielmo Boccanegra, uncle of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. The palace was intended to elevate the  power of the Republic's government
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  • The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George  was built in 1260 by Guglielmo Boccanegra, uncle of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. The palace was intended to elevate the  power of the Republic's government
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  • The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George  was built in 1260 by Guglielmo Boccanegra, uncle of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. The palace was intended to elevate the  power of the Republic's government
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  • Romanengo-Genova
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  • Genoa. Historical barber-shop "Antica Barberia Giacalone" in the old city center.
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  • Genoa. Historical center near Pré street.
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  • Genoa. Historical center near Pré street.
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  • Romanengo-Genova
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  • Church of historical center.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Un sub si prepara a entrare in una delle vasche delle meduse per la pulizia.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Somministrazione del cibo ai pinguini.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Sessione di evoluzioni nella vasca dei delfini.
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  • Genoa. The Aquarium is Europe’s largest marine park: 71 tanks, 800 species, and over 10,000 specimens. It was first opened in 1992 for the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Each year, its 600 square metres of exhibition surface attract more than one million visitors.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Sessione di evoluzioni nella vasca dei delfini.
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  • Genoa-Acquarium. Panorama del Porto Storico dalla vasca dei delfini.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Controllo e somministrazione di cibo alle foche.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Vasca dei lamantini, la più recente aggiunta dell'acquario.
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  • Genoa-Acquario. Pasto degli squali.
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  • Genoa, the historical harbour.
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  • Genoa, the harbour. Crane moving containers.
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  • Genoa, the harbour.
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