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Quartiere in Liguria, Italy
Albaro
Quartiere
Villa Saluzzo Bombrini, called "Il Paradiso" ("the Heaven"), one of the most renowned villas of Albaro
Albaro is an affluent residential neighbourhood of the Italian city of Genoa, located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the city centre. It was formerly an independent comune, named San Francesco d'Albaro, included in the city of Genoa in 1873. At present, together with the neighbourhoods of Foce [it] and San Martino d'Albaro [it] is part of the Genoa's city VIII Municipio (Medio Levante).
From the 16th to the 19th century Albaro was a renowned holiday resort for the Genoese upper class, who lived in the city and during summer used to move to their villas in Albaro. Nowadays it is a wealthy residential neighborhood, where during the last century next to the historic villas apartment buildings have been built, most of them with broad exclusive green spaces.[1]
For few months, from September 1822 to July 1823, the romantic poet Lord Byron lived here. The English writer Charles Dickens spent in Albaro the summer of 1844, and here he wrote the short novel The Chimes.
A well known hamlet of Albaro is Boccadasse, a fishermen's village at the eastern side of Corso Italia.
^"Case e ville, svizzeri e russi danno "la caccia" ad Albaro e centro". GenovaToday (in Italian). Retrieved 14 February 2021.
Albaro is an affluent residential neighbourhood of the Italian city of Genoa, located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the city centre. It was formerly an...
of Albaro. In today's administrative subdivision it is located in the Municipio VIII - Medio Levante area which includes the neighbourhoods of Albaro, Foce...
Caravaggio, "Susannah and the Elders" by Veronese, and the Garden Party in Albaro by Magnasco are kept, Palazzo Rosso with the Portrait of Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale [it]...
Genoa, from 1928 to 1936. The school relocated to the Villa Raggio in the Albaro neighborhood until it was forced to evacuate temporarily to the Villa Saluzzo...
took place during the 27th G8 meeting in Genoa in 2001 in the district of Albaro, Genoa. The school building was the temporary headquarters of the Genoa...
campus: includes the departments of Education Sciences and Architecture; The Albaro campus: comprises the departments of Engineering; The Valletta Puggia campus:...
and Boccadasse (which is now included in the neighbouring quartiere of Albaro). Sturla is located in the Golfo di Sturla (Sturla Bay). Sturla is part...
although of stone or iron.[citation needed] The French tried to land troops at Albaro (as a diversion) and Sampierdarena (as the main attack), but they were defeated...
Immaculate Conception 24 January 1909 Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, Albaro Pope Pius X Madonna delle Grazie 9 May 1909 Sassari Pope Pius X Madonna...
Retherford in freestyle competition. In the third-place match, he faced Álbaro Rudesindo, whom he pinned. Retherford was scheduled to compete at the 2020...
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"King of Macedonia". Albaro travelled to Venice to make preparations, but the plan was doomed before it even began given that Albaro proved to be unable...
in Nice and built between 1909 and 1915. The project for Genoa's Lido of Albaro is part of this suburban culture of the scenic seaside resort, a type of...
Geraldo's first professional fight was in September 1970, a points defeat of Albaro Parra. In 1977 he won the Mexico middleweight title, defeating Emetrio Villanueva...
this period concerning city traffic (1914), the residential plan for the Albaro area (1900 - 1903), and the study for the industrial port of Sestri Ponente...
del Vascello in Albaro, the Palazzo on Via Alessandro Malaspina in Cornigliano, and several significant villas on Via San Nazaro in Albaro. In the city of...
at Rest (with Clemente Spera) (c. 1710) Hermitage Museum Garden Party in Albaro Strada Nuova Museums Genoa Gypsy Wedding Banquet (1730–35) Louvre Dissipation...
of Art) Works in the Cathedral of San Rufino Villa Giustiniani-Cambiaso, Albaro Basilica of S. Maria Assunta, Carignano Porta del Molo (Porta Siberia),...