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The Castle on the Sea in Rapallo

March 10, 2011 by Anna Merulla / 4 Comments

When you walk on the promenade over the sea in Rapallo, what immediately comes to your eyes is the symbol of this small town, its old castle (castello). It stands there on the rocks surrounded by the sea as the guardian of the pictorial town of Rapallo. But, having a look back in the ligurian

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Pastel colored homes in Camogli

February 4, 2011 by Anna Merulla / 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

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Albisola – Home of Ceramic

January 3, 2011 by Anna Merulla / 1 Comment

The Artists’ promenade of Albisola, near the sea, is one of my favorite places of the Italian Riviera. I love to go to this little town, eat a pizza in one of the typical restaurants of the caruggi and then walk on the promenade.

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A piece of California in Varazze – Liguria

December 15, 2010 by Anna Merulla / 5 Comments

Sometimes, especially in winter and autumn, happens that in Varazze waves high and full of energy form and give rise to a fascinating spectacle to be admired from the beaches of the Riviera. During those months, you can see guys entering the water with a surfboard and making this piece of coast of the Italian

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The Lighthouse: Genoa ‘s symbol

January 24, 2010 by Anna Merulla / 10 Comments

The “Lanterna” is the symbol of Genoa and of genoese people. For many years it was closed to the public, but after a restructuring, it has been reopened.

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Fish Festival in Camogli

Fish Festival

In a small square of the charming village of Camogli you will discover the world's largest frying pan. The pan comes out annually on the second Sunday of May and is used to fry up loads of free fish handed out to villagers and tourists for the annual Fish Festival (Sagra del Pesce) dedicated to St Fortunato, patron saint of fishermen.A must!

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