The archivolt of via Tommaso Reggio in Genoa.
A glimpse just behind the Genoese cathedral of San Lorenzo.
From here you walk to reach the church of San Matteo. As I read on the internet, a small bridge created to quickly connect the different places of power in medieval Genoa.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
Here is where the archivolt is located:
The strategic street named after Tommaso Reggio, bishop of Ventimiglia and then of Genoa from 1892 to 1901, is home to important buildings linked to the power and intrigues of medieval Genoa. Here, in fact, are the sixteenth-century Palazzetto Criminale, the small bridge connecting the Palazzetto itself to the cathedral of San Lorenzo, the Torre del Popolo, the Loggia degli Abati, a perimeter wall of the Palazzo Ducale and the Museo Diocesano.
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