Grillo Spinola Palace in Greek square in Genoa
I love getting lost in the alleys of the historic center of Genoa and photographing everything that seems interesting to me.
Then, when I can, I try to find out more about what my lens had captured.
Like this beautiful palace, located between Piazza dei Greci and Piazza delle Vigne, which I discovered to be a medieval palace built by the Spinola family.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
Here is where the palace is located:
The stone portico on the ground floor dating back to the Middle Ages is still preserved, of which the pointed arch on Piazza delle Vigne is broken due to the insertion of two windows, while the lateral arch on Via delle Vigne is still perfectly intact and clearly visible. Furthermore, the hanging crowning arches between the loggia on the ground floor and the first floor have been maintained, although they feature decoration from later periods.
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