Pastel colored homes in Camogli
February 4, 2011 by Anna Merulla / Tags: Camogli , colored houses , fishing village , focaccia , Genova , holidays , Liguria , Portofino , promenade , rapallo , Santa Margherita Ligure , tour / 2 Comments
Walking on the promenade of Camogli is unique. You can feel all the ancient atmosphere of this maritime village and sit to admire its characteristic pastel-colored houses.
The houses are painted with brilliant colors and are clusted together fronting the sea. For this reason, Camogli has a double meaning in Italian. The first translation means “Houses close together” and this is just what you note when you walk among the alleys of this fishing village. The second meaning is “house of wives”, named for the women who held down the fort while their housbands went to sea for years on end.
While walking on the promenade, look at the houses and you will notice that hutters, decorations and sometimes windows are simply painted on the walls.
There are even some people at windows or painted cats on windowsills. They are painted with great skill with planned perspective and shadows.
On the harbour, these brightly colored buildings overlook rows of fishing boats and yachts. The streets among these houses are narrow and small and some of them are even replaced by series of stairs.
Experience Camogli and relax on its beach, sit for a cocktail in one of the many cafes, taste a gelato or a piece of focaccia walking along its promenade is certainly one of my favorite things to do here in Liguria.
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I fell in love with Camogli from just one picture and went to stay for a short while. It’s been years since that first trip. I’m planning a second visit for later this year. I can’t wait to *be* there again!