The statue of Neptune on a terrace in via Maria Teresa in Sestri Levante.
This statue is the one that in my opinion captures the gaze of all those who pass by via Maria Teresa in Sestri Levante.
It represents the god Neptune pointing his finger at something (it is up to the viewer to imagine where).
Do you know this “famous” Sestri Levante terrace?
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Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus) is a deity of Roman religion, god of water and currents, and later became, after 399 BC, the god of the sea and tidal waves, becoming the equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon. Despite the fact that his cult developed after his association with Poseidon, Neptune was always less popular among sailors than Poseidon was among the Greeks.
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