Giuseppe Garibaldi square in Finalborgo.
The largest and most central square in the most beautiful village of Finale welcomes you with its beauty.
The houses, all very well kept, make you understand how the square was between the 1100s and the 1200s: all frescoed and colorful.
Truly a spectacular place in my Liguria.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
I took dozens of photos in the beautiful western town, click here to see them all:
The town was developed in the Finalese hinterland, not directly on the sea to be more protected against possible Saracen landings on the coast, in an easily defensible place: the confluence of the Aquila torrent with the Pora torrent, whose riverbeds form a single natural moat, later reinforced by the city walls, which defended the town on the east-south-west sides, while the northern side of the town was naturally protected by the spur of the Becchignolo hill.
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