Genoa Isnt Rome or Florence. Thats Part of Its Charm.
'Why do so few people visit Genoa?
I ask this question every time I visit the Italian city. Two summers ago, I heard one of the best answers from Mitchell Wolfson Jr., an American who moved to Genoa in 1968 and is the founder of the Wolfsoniana, a museum of decorative and propaganda arts in nearby Nervi.
Verdi put it best, Mr. Wolfson said. Popolo della feroce storia. Its a place that has never gotten over its ferocious past.
Genoa is not Florence, Rome or Venice. There is no predigested list of must-see attractions or must-do activities, no romantic watery lagoons, no birth of the Renaissance to chase after. Its tourist infrastructure might be summed up as less is more. The city invites in fact, it requires you to have your own experience. And it repays the effort. Once Genoa gets inside of you, it cannot be purged, Mr. Wolfson said. Genoa has a heart and soul like no other.'>>>
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Enjoyed our visit there in 2000, on our way to Cinque Terre The Enchanting Cinque Terre: Fiat-Free Italy https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/read/articles/the-enchanting-cinque-terre-fiatfree-italy