A glimpse of via Vittorio Veneto in Chiavari

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A glimpse of via Vittorio Veneto in Chiavari

A glimpse of via Vittorio Veneto in Chiavari.
Chiavari is certainly the Ligurian city with the most porticoes. The historic center is entirely crossed by a straight road that takes several topographical us.
First is via Martiri della Liberazione; then continues in via Vittorio Veneto and ends in Corso Dante.

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Uno scorcio di via Vittorio Veneto a Chiavari

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon RF 28.

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A glimpse of via Vittorio Veneto in Chiavari – Un aperçu de la via Vittorio Veneto à Chiavari – Un vistazo a via Vittorio Veneto en Chiavari – Um vislumbre da via Vittorio Veneto em Chiavari – Ein Blick auf die Via Vittorio Veneto in Chiavari – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về Vittorio Veneto ở Chiavari

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I took a lot of photos in the town of Chiavari and you can find almost all of them in this page or by searching in the various article specific to the Ligurian city.
I refer you to the Chiavari tourist promotion website: chiavariturismo.it. This is the official website of the town's municipality: comune.chiavari.ge.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.
Every time I look for some book about the beautiful town of Chiavari I always come across these two books about its mysteries: Luoghi Misteriosi Chiavari. Giro della città in 38 segreti and La Loggia dei Rosa+Croce di Chiavari. If instead you want to have a guide that talks about Liguria and the Gulf of Tigullio in general I invite you to buy: Genova e il Tigullio by Lonely Planet.
 
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Francesco
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Francesco
1 mese fa

Si è proprio al centro storico; purtroppo tante vecchie attività non ci sono più

Giuseppe
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Giuseppe
1 mese fa

Sicuramente la città ligure, ma anche in tutta Italia, ci sono poche città con più portici.

Cinzia
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Cinzia
1 mese fa

U Caruggiu de Ciavai

Mirella
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Mirella
1 mese fa

Stupenda Chiavari

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