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History of the Corso Italia Promenade - Genoa

How Corso Italia was built. Transforming the rugged cliffs of Albaro into the elegant 'Promenade des Anglais' of Genoa.

11/15/2025
6 min read
Vintage illustration of the promenade in the 19th century

Before the Corso Italia (opened in 1915), the coast was a jagged line of cliffs and small abbeys.

The Vision

Genoa wanted a "Promenade des Anglais" like Nice. They blasted the rocks, built the seawalls, and created the wide sidewalk you drive along on the bus.

  • The Villas: Look to your left (away from the sea). The Art Nouveau (Liberty) villas were built by the wealthy who wanted sea views.
  • San Giuliano: The abbey of San Giuliano (still there!) is the only survivor of the pre-promenade era, looking slightly out of place among the lidos.

Über den Autor

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Wir sind leidenschaftlich für Italiens unterschätzte Städte. Dieser Guide hilft Besuchern, die Geheimnisse von Genua zu lüften und seine vertikale Landschaft mit Leichtigkeit und Komfort zu navigieren.

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Architecture
Belle Epoque
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