The city of Genoa is located in northern Italy, the capital of the province of Liguria and the 6th largest city in Italy. It has a rich cultural history, which allowed it to become the capital of European culture in 2004.
Genoa enjoys a moderate maritime climate, which is transformed into a Mediterranean, although influenced by Atlantic factors. The average annual temperature is about 19 degrees Celsius during the day and 13 degrees at night. December, January and February are the coldest months of the year, with the months of July and August in heat.
The most famous titles, worth a visit to Genoa, include tourism in Italy:
"Piazza de Ferrari"
The square is the center of the city. It is surrounded by a circular water fountain surrounded by huge buildings. The busy streets, which include the Opera House and the Duke Palace, as well as many offices, banks, insurance companies and other private companies, make this a financial and business center.
Museum of Oriental Arts
In the "Velletta de Negro Park", the Museum of Oriental Arts, called the Kyoson Museum, offers the largest European collections of Asian art, especially Japanese art. The museum also features a collection of paintings, prints, textiles, pottery, stage masks, costumes, musical instruments and armor from the 19th century, as well as prominent sculptures from Japan, China and Thailand dating back to the third century BC.
"Acuario de Genoa"
Acuario de Genoa is the largest aquarium in Europe and is located in the old port area. The basin was built in 1992 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's trip. It has a total area of 3100 square meters and houses a range of marine animals. And receives more than 1.2 million visitors annually, which is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm.
"Del Mar Museum"
Old Genoa Port, is the right place to host the largest maritime museum, in the Mediterranean. The Del Mar Museum was opened in 2004 and shows the history of maritime navigation through its exhibits
Genoa enjoys a moderate maritime climate, which is transformed into a Mediterranean, although influenced by Atlantic factors. The average annual temperature is about 19 degrees Celsius during the day and 13 degrees at night. December, January and February are the coldest months of the year, with the months of July and August in heat.
The most famous titles, worth a visit to Genoa, include tourism in Italy:
"Piazza de Ferrari"
The square is the center of the city. It is surrounded by a circular water fountain surrounded by huge buildings. The busy streets, which include the Opera House and the Duke Palace, as well as many offices, banks, insurance companies and other private companies, make this a financial and business center.
Museum of Oriental Arts
In the "Velletta de Negro Park", the Museum of Oriental Arts, called the Kyoson Museum, offers the largest European collections of Asian art, especially Japanese art. The museum also features a collection of paintings, prints, textiles, pottery, stage masks, costumes, musical instruments and armor from the 19th century, as well as prominent sculptures from Japan, China and Thailand dating back to the third century BC.
"Acuario de Genoa"
Acuario de Genoa is the largest aquarium in Europe and is located in the old port area. The basin was built in 1992 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's trip. It has a total area of 3100 square meters and houses a range of marine animals. And receives more than 1.2 million visitors annually, which is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm.
"Del Mar Museum"
Old Genoa Port, is the right place to host the largest maritime museum, in the Mediterranean. The Del Mar Museum was opened in 2004 and shows the history of maritime navigation through its exhibits