Le case colorate del porticciolo di Portofino

Le case colorate del porticciolo di Portofino

Le case colorate del porticciolo di Portofino.
Un classico: tutte le volte che visito il porticciolo più famoso del mondo non posso evitare di scattare una foto dal piccolo molo che vi sta di fronte. Questa volta poi, essendo gennaio, il borgo è praticamente deserto e si può scattare senza che le barche ed i turisti disturbino lo scatto.

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Le case colorate del porticciolo di Portofino

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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Since the great influx of foreign guests – first British and then German – in the early twentieth century, Portofino’s economy has been closely linked to tourism. The local “Piazzetta” overlooked by public refreshment areas, shops, boutiques and other commercial activities was recognized in July 2012 as a Historic Place of Italy, the first and only certificate issued by the association of the same name, for its historical and cultural value.
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The colorful houses of the port of Portofino – Les maisons colorées du port de Portofino – Las casas de colores del puerto de Portofino – As casas coloridas do porto de Portofino – Die bunten Häuser des Hafens von Portofino – Những ngôi nhà đầy màu sắc ở cảng Portofino – 波托菲诺港色彩缤纷的房屋 – ポルトフィーノ港のカラフルな家

La vista del borgo marinaro di Moneglia

La vista del borgo marinaro di Moneglia

La vista del borgo marinaro di Moneglia.
Scendendo dal sentiero che arriva da Riva Trigoso sono riuscito a scattare alcune foto del borgo di Moneglia.

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La vista del borgo marinaro di Moneglia

La vista del borgo marinaro di Moneglia

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

The ancient toponym of Moneglia (ad Monilia) appears in the Tavola Peutingeriana, a copy of the military map of the Roman Empire (11th – 12th century) preserved in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, discovered by the antiquarian of Augsburg, Corrado Peutinger, in the sixteenth century.

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The view of the seaside village of Moneglia – La vue sur le village balnéaire de Moneglia – La vista del pueblo costero de Moneglia – A vista da vila costeira de Moneglia – Der Blick auf das Küstendorf Moneglia – Quang cảnh ngôi làng Moneglia bên bờ biển – 莫內利亞海濱村莊的景色 – モネグリアの海辺の村の眺め

Arriving in the seaside village of Boccadasse in Genoa

Arrivando nel borgo marinaro di Boccadasse a Genova

Arriving in the seaside village of Boccadasse in Genoa.
To get down to the famous little beach of the seaside village of Boccadasse, to the east of Genoa, there are several streets and creuze.
This is the road for vehicles but it is no less beautiful than one of the pedestrian-only creuze.
Here in fact there is this beautiful straight street with all the colorful houses on display.

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Arrivando nel borgo marinaro di Boccadasse a Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

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Where is the village located:

Boccadasse (Boca d’azë or Bocadâze 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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Arriving in the seaside village of Boccadasse in Genoa – Arrivée dans le village balnéaire de Boccadasse à Gênes – Llegando al pueblo costero de Boccadasse en Génova – Chegando na vila costeira de Boccadasse em Gênova – Ankunft im Küstenort Boccadasse in Genua – Đến ngôi làng bên bờ biển Boccadasse ở Genoa – 抵达热那亚的海滨村庄 Boccadasse – ジェノヴァの海辺の村ボッカダッセに到着

Un vicolo con archetti nel centro di Moneglia

Un vicolo con archetti a Moneglia

Un vicolo con archetti nel centro di Moneglia.
Uno degli elementi architettonici che più spesso incontro nei borghi liguri, questo arco che collega due palazzi.
Molto spesso nei vicoletti tra palazzi se ne trovano diversi ma non so come si chiamano e che funzione hanno (anche se la funzione riesco ad immaginarla).
Come in questo vicolo di Moneglia.

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Un vicolo con archetti a Moneglia

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

The ancient toponym of Moneglia (ad Monilia) appears in the Tavola Peutingeriana, a copy of the military map of the Roman Empire (11th – 12th century) preserved in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, discovered by the antiquarian of Augsburg, Corrado Peutinger, in the sixteenth century.
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This is a video of the alleyway of the village:

Videos recorded with Gopro Hero 10 Black.

An alley with arches in Moneglia – Une ruelle avec des arches à Moneglia – Un callejón con arcos en el centro de Moneglia – Um beco com arcos no centro de Moneglia – Eine Gasse mit Bögen in Moneglia – Một con hẻm có mái vòm ở Moneglia – 莫内利亚市中心的拱门小巷 – モネリアの中心にあるアーチのある路地

Le case sul mare del porticciolo di Portofino

Le case sul mare del porticciolo di Portofino

Le case sul mare del porticciolo di Portofino.
Non credo che questa foto abbia bisogno di molte descrizioni: è lo splendido e famosissimo porticciolo del borgo marinaro di Portofino.
Le case colorate che si affacciano sul mare e che danno protezione alle barche dei pescatori (pochi) e turisti di lusso (molti).

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Le case sul mare del porticciolo di Portofino

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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The houses on the sea of the port of Portofino – Les maisons sur la mer du port de Portofino – Las casas sobre el mar del puerto de Portofino – As casas no mar do porto de Portofino – Die Häuser am Meer des Hafens von Portofino – Những ngôi nhà trên biển của cảng Portofino – 波托菲诺港海上的房屋 – ポルトフィーノ港の海にある家々

Houses overlooking the sea in Portofino

Le case affacciate sul mare a Portofino

The houses overlooking the sea in Portofino.
The typical Ligurian houses, all colored and attached to each other, welcome all the visitors of the splendid Portofino.
Its little port, which is probably the most photographed in Liguria, is really splendid too, don't be offended if I tell you, there are equally beautiful ones in other villages.

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Le case affacciate sul mare a Portofino

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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In 1175 the small seaside village was placed under the administrative control, together with the adjacent Santa Margherita Ligure, of the free municipality of Rapallo, which purchased the rights to the village for 70 Genoese lire on behalf of the Rapallo consuls.
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The houses overlooking the sea in Portofino – Les maisons surplombant la mer à Portofino – Las casas con vistas al mar en Portofino – As casas com vista para o mar em Portofino – Die Häuser mit Meerblick in Portofino – Những ngôi nhà nhìn ra biển ở Portofino – 在波托菲诺俯瞰大海的房子 – ポルトフィーノの海を見下ろす家々

A creuza that leads to Boccadasse in Genoa

Una creuza che porta a Boccadasse il famoso borgo genovese

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.

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Una creuza che porta a Boccadasse il famoso borgo genovese

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

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Where is the spot where I took the shot:

Boccadasse (Boca d’azë or Bocadâze 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 berühmten genuesischen Dorf Boccadasse führt – Một con hẻm dẫn đến Boccadasse, ngôi làng Genova nổi tiếng

Il borgo di Tellaro in provincia della Spezia

Il borgo di Tellaro in provincia di La Spezia

Il borgo di Tellaro in provincia della Spezia.
Una panoramica di Tellaro, lo splendido borgo marinaro nell’estremo Levante ligure.

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Il borgo di Tellaro in provincia di La Spezia

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Dove si trova Tellaro:

Tellaro is the easternmost hamlet of the municipality of Lerici, in the province of La Spezia. It has been reviewed as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
The town is a small seaside village, perched on a cliff overlooking the Gulf of La Spezia. A destination for many Italian and foreign artists, Mario Soldati found a home here during the long years of his old age.
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The village of Tellaro in the province of La Spezia – Le village de Tellaro dans la province de La Spezia – El pueblo de Tellaro en la provincia de La Spezia – A aldeia de Tellaro na província de La Spezia – Das Dorf Tellaro in der Provinz La Spezia – Làng Tellaro ở tỉnh La Spezia – 拉斯佩齐亚省的特拉罗村 – ラ・スペツィア県のテラロ村

Giuseppe Garibaldi Square in Lerici

Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi a Lerici

Giuseppe Garibaldi square in Lerici.
One of the most beautiful squares in the seaside village near La Spezia.
The classic colored houses, as per Ligurian coastal tradition, frame this beautiful view.

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Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi a Lerici

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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It was with the Republic of Genoa that Lerici began to assume a more important role.
After having purchased Porto Venere and made it a strategic base for the control of the gulf of La Spezia, Genoa also came into possession of Lerici, negotiating with the Lords of Vezzano and Arcola, who were the feudal lords of the locality.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi square in Lerici – Giuseppe Garibaldi-Platz in Lerici – Quảng trường Giuseppe Garibaldi ở Lerici

Portofino vista dall’alto

Portofino vista dall'alto

Portofino vista dall’alto.
Qualche mese fa ho percorso il bellissimo (e piuttosto lungo) sentiero che parte da Santa Margherita Ligure e che, passando dal Monte di Portofino, raggiunge San Fruttuoso di Camogli e poi ritorna nella splendida Portofino.
Quando si sta per arrivare nel borgo ci sono un paio di punti veramente spettacolari per fotografare il bel borgo marinaro famoso in tutto il mondo.

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Portofino vista dall'alto

Portofino vista dall'alto

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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In 1175 the small seaside village was placed under the administrative control, together with the adjacent Santa Margherita Ligure, of the free municipality of Rapallo, which purchased the rights to the village for 70 Genoese lire on behalf of the Rapallo consuls.
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The village of Portofino seen from above – Le village de Portofino vu d’en haut – El pueblo de Portofino visto desde arriba – A vila de Portofino vista de cima – Das Dorf Portofino von oben gesehen – Ngôi làng Portofino nhìn từ trên cao – 从上面看到的波托菲诺村 – 上から見たポルトフィーノの村