The fake painted windows of a building in Chiavari

Le finestre dipinte di un palazzo di Chiavari

The fake painted windows of a building in Chiavari.
Chiavari, a picturesque town on the Ligurian coast, is famous for its beaches and its historic center.
As in many Ligurian villages, you can come across a curious architectural phenomenon: painted windows. These windows, known as “The fake windows”, are a fascinating example of trompe-l’œil, an artistic technique that creates the illusion of three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
Walking through the streets of Chiavari, it is easy to be fooled by these painted windows. At first glance, they seem like real openings that overlook bright and tastefully furnished rooms. However, upon closer inspection, you discover that they are only mural paintings, made with such mastery that they fool even the most attentive eye.
The painted windows date back to the 18th century, a period in which the art of trompe-l’œil was very popular in Europe. The owners of the palace, eager to give a touch of elegance and grandeur to their home, commissioned a local artist to create these works. The aim was to create the illusion of a larger and more luxurious palace, without having to face the costs and difficulties of a real renovation.
The trompe-l’œil technique requires great artistic skill and a deep knowledge of the laws of perspective. The artist must be able to reproduce shadows, lights and details with such precision as to create a convincing three-dimensional effect. In the case of the Chiavari windows, the skillful use of colors and shades has made it possible to obtain a surprisingly realistic result.
Today, the painted windows are considered an artistic and cultural heritage of the city. They attract tourists and art lovers from all over the world, eager to admire this extraordinary illusion up close. Local authorities are working to preserve these works, ensuring that they remain intact for future generations.

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Le finestre dipinte di un palazzo di Chiavari

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The fake painted windows of a building in Chiavari – Les fausses fenêtres peintes d’un palais de Chiavari – Las ventanas falsas pintadas de un palacio en Chiavari – As falsas janelas pintadas de um palácio em Chiavari – Die gefälschten bemalten Fenster eines Palastes in Chiavari – Cửa sổ sơn giả của một cung điện ở Chiavari

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Alley of the House of Mazzini in the historic center of Genoa

Vico Casa di Mazzini nel centro storico di Genova

Vico Casa di Mazzini in the historic center of Genoa.
Just behind the Museum of the Risorgimento, where the birthplace of Giuseppe Mazzini is located, there is this small alley (which connects via Lomellini with via Cairoli) closed by a gate.

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Vico Casa di Mazzini nel centro storico di Genova

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The Museo del Risorgimento – Istituto Mazziniano is a museum complex in Genoa, established in 1934, entirely dedicated to the events of the Italian Risorgimento and, in particular, to some leading figures of that specific moment in Italian history closely linked to the Ligurian capital, such as Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Goffredo Mameli, author of the Canto degli Italiani, the Italian national anthem. Located in via Lomellini 11, it is housed in the ancient Palazzo Adorno (15th century), in what was the birthplace of Mazzini; it was restored in 2005 and reopened to the public to coincide with the bicentenary of the birth of the great thinker.
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Alley of the House of Mazzini in the historic center of Genoa – Vico della Casa di Mazzini dans le centre historique de Gênes – Vico della Casa di Mazzini en el centro histórico de Génova – Vico della Casa di Mazzini no centro histórico de Génova – Vico della Casa di Mazzini im historischen Zentrum von Genua – Vico della Casa di Mazzini ở trung tâm lịch sử của Genoa

The Marinella Hotel on the promenade of Genoa Nervi

L'Hotel Marinella sulla passeggiata di Genova Nervi

Hotel Marinella on the promenade of Genoa Nervi.
Located in one of the most charming areas of Genoa, Hotel Marinella is a jewel overlooking the historic Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi in Nervi. This hotel was not just a place to stay, but an experience that combines history, elegance and modern comfort.
Hotel Marinella has a rich and fascinating history. Opened in 1913 as an art deco chalet-restaurant, it was rebuilt in 1934 in rationalist style by architect Giacomo Carlo Nicoli. The structure, which recalls the shape of a ship, hosted memorable events and illustrious people, becoming a point of reference for the social and cultural life of Genoa.
Marinella offered a unique experience to its guests. With elegant rooms, some of which were suites with sea views, the hotel was the ideal place for those seeking a luxury stay. The structure also included a wellness area, a refined restaurant and a lounge bar, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the breathtaking view of the sea.
After years of closure and abandonment, the Marinella has returned to shine thanks to an ambitious redevelopment project. The consortium ‘La Marinella 1934’ has worked tirelessly to restore the hotel to its former glory, despite the difficulties encountered along the way, including adverse weather events, the pandemic and several other setbacks.
The reopening of the bar in 2023 was not followed by the restaurant and only a few months later it closed again.
Whether you are in Genoa for a holiday or for work, a visit and a photo at the Hotel Marinella on the Nervi promenade is a shot not to be missed.

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L'Hotel Marinella sulla passeggiata di Genova Nervi

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On January 1, 2024, the bar and restaurant opened, pending the opening of the sauna and hotel. In the summer of the same year, the bar and restaurant did not reopen after the August holidays, leaving the future of the facility in doubt (at that time, the hotel part of the facility was undergoing renovation and the opening was scheduled for the fall).
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The Hotel Marinella on the promenade of Genoa Nervi – L’Hôtel Marinella sur la promenade de Gênes Nervi – El Hotel Marinella en el paseo marítimo de Génova Nervi – O Hotel Marinella no calçadão de Génova Nervi – Das Hotel Marinella an der Promenade von Genua Nervi – Khách sạn Marinella trên lối đi dạo Genoa Nervi

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The view of Chiavari from the Sanctuary of Grazie

Il panorama di Chiavari dal Santuario delle Grazie

The view of Chiavari from the Santuario delle Grazie.
Every time I travel along the Via Aurelia I stop for a moment at the Santuario delle Grazie to enjoy the splendid view of the city of Chiavari and the Gulf of Tigullio di Levante.
A spectacle!

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The sanctuary of Nostra Signora delle Grazie is a Catholic place of worship located in the town of Grazie in the municipality of Chiavari, in the metropolitan city of Genoa. The building is located along the state road 1 Via Aurelia, in a stretch where the coast rises steeply above the sea, with a wooded slope. The sanctuary dominates the sea, and is still clearly visible to sailors today as in the past.
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The view of Chiavari from the Sanctuary of Grazie – Le panorama de Chiavari depuis le sanctuaire de Grazie – El panorama de Chiavari desde el Santuario de Grazie – O panorama de Chiavari do Santuário de Grazie – Das Panorama von Chiavari vom Heiligtum von Grazie aus – Toàn cảnh Chiavari từ Thánh đường Grazie

A glimpse of an alley in the historic center of Perugia

Lo scorcio di un vicolo del centro storico di Perugia

A glimpse of an alley in the historic center of Perugia.
Walking through the historic center of Perugia, it is easy to get lost in its narrow and winding alleys, each of which tells a unique story. One of the most fascinating views is the one you can admire in one of the many hidden alleys of the city, where time seems to have stopped.
This particular alley, with its stone houses, offers a picturesque view that captures the essence of medieval Perugia. The cobbled streets, the wrought iron street lamps and the ancient wooden doors contribute to creating an evocative, almost magical atmosphere. It is a place where every corner invites you to discover something new, whether it is an architectural detail or a small hidden garden.
The historic center of Perugia is a labyrinth of alleys that wind through the five historic districts of the city: Porta Sole, Porta Sant’Angelo, Porta Santa Susanna, Porta Eburnea and Porta San Pietro. Each district has its own distinctive character and offers unique views that deserve to be explored. For example, via Chiara is bright and welcoming, while via Ombrosa is narrow and dark, creating a fascinating contrast.
One of the most fascinating aspects of these alleys is their ability to tell stories through the names of the streets. Via Bella, via Speciosa and via Pulcra, for example, offer glimpses that, despite the ironic names, offer enchanting views and unique architectural details.
Perugia is a city that invites you to get lost in its alleys, to discover hidden corners and to be surprised by the beauty that lies behind every corner. Every glimpse is an invitation to slow down, to observe and to immerse yourself in the history and culture of this fascinating Umbrian city.

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Lo scorcio di un vicolo del centro storico di Perugia

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From the main square in the centre, five royal roads branched off, which connected – and still partly connect – the city of Perugia with Cortona (today the Via Cortonese overlaps with the Trasimeno state road), Orvieto (Via Marscianese), Gubbio (Via Eugubina), Città di Castello and the Via Flaminia (Foligno) which led from Rome to Ariminium (now Romagna).
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An alley in the historic center of Perugia – Une ruelle dans le centre historique de Pérouse – Un callejón en el centro histórico de Perugia – Um beco no centro histórico de Perugia – Eine Gasse im historischen Zentrum von Perugia – Một con hẻm ở trung tâm lịch sử của Perugia

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The Bird of Paradise Flower in Corso Colombo

Il fiore uccello del paradiso fotografato in Corso Colombo a Sestri

The bird of paradise flower photographed in Corso Colombo in Sestri.
Last year, walking along Corso Colombo in my Sestri Levante, I spotted this beautiful flower in the flowerbeds.
The Bird of Paradise flower, scientifically known as Strelitzia reginae, is an exotic ornamental plant that captures attention for its extraordinary beauty and unique shape that resembles a bird in flight. Native to South Africa, this flower is widely grown in gardens and greenhouses throughout the world, thanks to its resistance and visual impact.
Strelitzia reginae belongs to the Strelitziaceae family and is an evergreen perennial plant. It can reach a height of 1-1.5 meters, with large, leathery, dark green leaves and an oval-lanceolate shape. The leaves are arranged alternately along the stem, creating a visual effect similar to that of bananas, to which Strelitzia is closely related.
The true wonder of Strelitzia reginae lies in its flower. The plant produces a spike-shaped inflorescence, composed of a bluish-green envelope called a “spathe”, which contains five to seven individual flowers. Each flower consists of three bright orange sepals and three deep blue petals. The petals, arranged in such a way as to resemble the crest and beak of an exotic bird, give the plant its common name of Bird of Paradise.
Strelitzia reginae usually blooms in spring and summer, but in favorable climatic conditions it can also bloom several times a year. The flowers last a long time, both on the plant and cut, making them ideal for floral arrangements and decorations.
Strelitzia reginae is a relatively easy plant to grow, as long as some basic conditions are met. It prefers a warm and sunny climate, with temperatures that do not fall below 10-12 ° C. It is a very drought-resistant plant, but for optimal growth it is important to provide regular irrigation during the growing season, while avoiding water stagnation that could cause root rot.
The ideal soil for Strelitzia reginae is well-drained and rich in organic matter. During spring and summer, it is advisable to fertilize the plant every 4-6 weeks with a balanced fertilizer to encourage flowering. The plant can be grown both in the open ground, in gardens in regions with a mild climate, and in pots, so that it can be sheltered in a greenhouse or indoors during the colder months in regions with harsh winters.
The Bird of Paradise flower is often associated with positive symbolic meanings, such as freedom, exotic beauty and joy. Thanks to its unique shape and bright colors, it is highly valued as an ornamental plant in public and private gardens, and as a cut flower for floral decorations.
In the garden, Strelitzia reginae can be used as a focal plant, in groups to create exotic effects, or along the edges of flowerbeds. In pots, it is ideal for decorating terraces, balconies and bright interiors. Cut flowers are highly sought after by florists for their long-lasting beauty and ability to add a touch of exoticism to any floral arrangement.
Scientific name: The plant is named after Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III of the United Kingdom.
Pollination: In its natural habitat, Strelitzia reginae is pollinated by birds of the genus Nectarinia, which land on the flower and, looking for nectar, transfer pollen from one flower to another.

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Il fiore uccello del paradiso fotografato in Corso Colombo a Sestri

Il fiore uccello del paradiso fotografato in Corso Colombo a Sestri

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The bird of paradise flower photographed in Corso Colombo in Sestri – La fleur de l’oiseau de paradis photographiée sur le Corso Colombo à Sestri – La flor ave del paraíso fotografiada en Corso Colombo en Sestri – A flor ave do paraíso fotografada no Corso Colombo em Sestri – Die Paradiesvogelblume, fotografiert im Corso Colombo in Sestri – Chim hoa thiên đường chụp ảnh ở Corso Colombo ở Sestri

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A creuza in the seaside village of Genoa Nervi

Una creuza nel borgo marinaro di Genova Nervi

A creuza in the seaside village of Genoa Nervi.
The creuze are these beautiful little streets that start from the sea and go up the Ligurian villages.
They are almost always with rounded stones on the sides and red bricks in the central part.
This creuza, which toponically is called via Giovanni Caboto, starts from the small port of the beautiful Genoa Nervi.

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Una creuza nel borgo marinaro di Genova Nervi

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A first urban settlement arose in the current area between the Roman bridge and the small port and already in the first decades of the Christian era a station for stopping and changing horses was mentioned in an area considered strategic and as a point of embarkation to and from goods going to and from the Bisagno and Fontanabuona valleys.
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A creuza in the seaside village of Genoa Nervi – Une creuza dans le village balnéaire de Gênes Nervi – Una creuza en el pueblo costero de Génova Nervi – Uma creuza na aldeia costeira de Génova Nervi – Eine Creuza im Küstenort Genua Nervi – Một creuza ở ngôi làng ven biển Genoa Nervi

The path from Monterosso to Vernazza

Il sentiero che da Monterosso va a Vernazza passando dai monti

The path that goes from Monterosso to Vernazza passing through the mountains.
Last year I thought about taking a trip to the Cinque Terre to walk a couple of paths. Unfortunately one of my favorites was closed (the one that goes from Monterosso to Vernazza passing by the sea) and I only discovered it when I got there.
I only discovered later that on the park website there is a very up-to-date section (here) that tells you in real time if a path is not passable.
We therefore opted for a path, perhaps a little more challenging but equally spectacular: Monterosso, Madonna di Soviore, Santuario di Reggio, Vernazza.
The photos that I am publishing in this post are of the last stretch, downhill and very beautiful, that goes down to Vernazza.

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Il sentiero che da Monterosso va a Vernazza passando dai monti

Il sentiero che da Monterosso va a Vernazza passando dai monti

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The path that goes from Monterosso to Vernazza passing through the mountains – Le chemin qui va de Monterosso à Vernazza en passant par les montagnes – El camino que va de Monterosso a Vernazza pasando por las montañas – O caminho que vai de Monterosso a Vernazza passando pelas montanhas – Der Weg, der von Monterosso nach Vernazza führt und durch die Berge führt – Con đường đi từ Monterosso đến Vernazza xuyên qua những ngọn núi

The central via Galata in Genoa

La centrale via Galata a Genova

The central Via Galata in Genoa.
This road crosses almost the entire modern center of Genoa. It goes from Via XX Settembre to Piazza Brignole and is interrupted only by the Fontana del Genio Marino in Piazza Colombo.

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Galata (or Galatae or Pera) is the historical core of Beyoğlu, a district of Istanbul, and is located in the northern part of the Golden Horn, the inlet that separates it from the historic city center. There are various theories on the origin of the name "Galata": it could be a contamination of the Italian term calata, archaism for scalo (arch. scala), or derive from gala, milk in Greek; the most probable derivation is however from the Celtic tribe of the Galatians who are believed to have settled in that place in the Hellenistic period: more precisely, a prince of Galatia would have settled there.
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The central via Galata in Genoa – La Via Galata centrale à Gênes – La céntrica Via Galata en Génova – A Via Gálata central em Génova – Die zentrale Via Galata in Genua – Trung tâm Via Galata ở Genoa

The beautiful Fieschi square in Varese Ligure

La bella piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure

The beautiful Piazza Fieschi in Varese Ligure.
In the heart of the Val di Vara, in the picturesque village of Varese Ligure, lies the charming Piazza Fieschi. This square, with its timeless charm and welcoming atmosphere, is one of the most beautiful and significant spots in the town. Surrounded by historic buildings and animated by a lively community life, Piazza Fieschi is a place that enchants residents and visitors with its beauty and authentic spirit.
Piazza Fieschi takes its name from the noble Fieschi family, who played a predominant role in the history of Varese Ligure and the surrounding region. The Fieschi family, of Genoese origin, exercised considerable political and military power in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, leaving a lasting mark on the village.
The square is characterized by typical medieval architecture, with buildings built in stone and decorations in Gothic and Renaissance style. The buildings that surround it tell the story of the village through their architectural details and the inscriptions that can be found on the facades. The tower houses, the noble palaces and the churches that overlook the square contribute to creating an atmosphere of great historical suggestion.
Piazza Fieschi is the beating heart of community life in Varese Ligure. Weekly markets, traditional festivals and cultural events that attract the entire community and visitors take place here. During the day, the square is animated by the colors and scents of the market stalls, where you can find fresh local products and typical crafts of the region.
Piazza Fieschi is the scene of numerous events and demonstrations throughout the year. Among the most important celebrations is the patronal feast of San Giovanni Battista, which takes place in June and includes religious processions, concerts, fireworks displays and other activities that involve the entire community.
In addition, the square hosts food and wine fairs, antique markets and open-air theatre performances that enrich the cultural offering of the village and attract visitors from all over the region. These events help keep local traditions alive and promote the cultural heritage of Varese Ligure.

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La bella piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure

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Commissioned by the Fieschi family for the control and defence of the Varese area, it is made up of identical stone houses arranged along the perimeter which, with an elliptical shape, enclose the two main squares (Piazza Fieschi and Piazza Castello), where the commercial activities, warehouses and laboratories were located in the porticoes below.
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The beautiful and iconic square called Fieschi in Varese Ligure – La belle et emblématique place appelée Fieschi à Varese Ligure – La hermosa e icónica plaza llamada Fieschi en Varese Ligure – A bela e icónica praça chamada Fieschi em Varese Ligure – Der schöne und ikonische Platz namens Fieschi in Varese Ligure – Quảng trường xinh đẹp và mang tính biểu tượng mang tên Fieschi ở Varese Ligure

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