A creuza that leads to Boccadasse, the famous Genoese village.
To go down to the village of Boccadasse you have to go down some narrow and steep brick streets, very typical of Liguria, which are called creuze.
This is one of these (to be precise the name is via Aurora) and from the opposite promenade of Corso Italia it goes down to the village's little beach.
Have you ever been to the seaside village of Boccadasse?
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Boccadasse (Boca d’azĂ« or BocadĂ¢ze in Genoese) is an ancient seaside village in the city of Genoa, which is part of the Albaro district. In the current administrative division of the municipality of Genoa it is therefore included in the Municipio VIII – Medio Levante, which in addition to Albaro also includes the Foce and San Martino districts.
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An alley that leads to Boccadasse the famous Genoese village – Eine Gasse, die zum berĂ¼hmten genuesischen Dorf Boccadasse fĂ¼hrt – Má»™t con hẻm dẫn đến Boccadasse, ngĂ´i lĂ ng Genova nổi tiếng
If you want to find some ideas to learn more about the Superba I refer you to the website of the Municipality's Tourism: visitgenoa.it. This is the institutional website of the Municipality: smart.comune.genova.it.
If you are looking for a nice portal that talks about all of Liguria I invite you to visit the official website of the Region: lamialiguria.it.
If you need a good paper guide of the city I invite you to consult these publications: Genova e il Tigullio, Genova. Una guida or Guida indipendente alla cittĂ di Genova.
If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest you read these two books: Alla scoperta dei segreti perduti di Genova and Genova misteriosa.
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