The buildings on one side of Piazza Mazzini in Chiavari.
One of the most beautiful squares in Chiavari is certainly the central Piazza Mazzini (called the square of cabbages, of coi, because in the morning there are the fruit market stalls) with its beautiful buildings that contain it.
This, which I have already photographed more than once, is the eastern side of the square.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
The architectural layout remained unchanged until the late sixteenth century; from that time onwards new noble palaces were built within the walls in the contemporary Renaissance style. The choice of the new architectural style was especially evident in the main streets Ravaschieri and Stefano Rivarola where palaces very similar to other buildings in Genoa were erected or revised. From 1648, or perhaps from 1646, it received the title of City from the Republic of Genoa.
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