The small Giovanni Bertora street in Genoa

La piccola via Giovanni Bertora a Genova

The small Via Giovanni Bertora in Genoa.
Some time ago, to go up to Castelletto, I passed through this street that goes up from Via Assarotti, reaches the Synagogue of Genoa, and goes up again and becomes only pedestrian before reaching Corso Solferino.

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La piccola via Giovanni Bertora a Genova

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

Here's where the street is:

Giovanni Bertora – born in Genoa on 11 November 1912 – who in his printing shop in Passo Assarotti, in the heart of the city, printed the clandestine newspaper La voce d’Italia and later Italia Libera.
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