Genoa, Italy – Boxing Day – Chiesa del Gesù – Church Of Jesus

Piazza Giacomo Matteotti – Chiesa del Gesù As Michael and I explored a Christmas Market in the piazza, the church bells sang out at 12:00pm. It was so charming. S, 🇮🇹 From visitgenoa.it This church is of very ancient origin, being mentioned as early as the 7th century. It was indeed known as the ‘church…

Genoa, Italy – Boxing Day – Porto Antico – Palazzo San Giorgio

Palazzo San Giorgio This building was a pleasure to see. So much beauty and vibrant artwork. I searched online to identify the frescoed figures on the historic building, but found conflicting information. S, 🇮🇹 According to Renato Prosciutto In Italy: The exterior is painted entirely with frescoes. The frescoes on the facade facing the sea…

Genoa, Italy – Boxing Day – Porto Antico – McDonald’s Macaroons!

Michael and I made our way along a section of shops that lined the base of colourful buildings along Porto Antico’s harbour side. It was there I looked into the window of McDonald’s and saw macaroons lined within their pastry display case. I wanted to try one, to see what this fast food chain’s tasty…

Genoa, Italy – Boxing Day – Porto Antico – Old Harbour Of Genoa

Porto Antico – Old Harbour Port of Genoa Michael and I walked into Port of Genoa’s harbour side collectively called Porto Antico. Porto Antico stretches from Piazza Cavour to Ponte Parodi. This once industrial area was transformed into a vibrant public space while preserving its historic significance. The brightly coloured buildings were a nice contrast…

Genoa, Italy – Boxing Day – Sopraelevata & Walk The Line Project

Sopraelevata & Walk The Line Project Michael and I came upon Strada Aldo Moro or Sopraelevata, painted with various styles of art as a result of a project supported by the Municipality of Genoa called Walk The Line Project. S, 🇮🇹 From lamialiguria: There is a project that has rewritten Strada Aldo Moro, the famous…

Genoa, Italy – Boxing Day – Hennebique Silos

Hennebique Silos The view of Genoa from our room on the cruise ship revealed a contrast of this dark, dirty-brown, multi-levelled structure at the base of a hill, lined with brightly coloured homes. As it turns out, this dark, dirty-brown, multi-levelled structure was a former grain silo, considered a building of monumental architectural design in…