Calling all wannabe sailors and aspiring sea captains. The Galata Museo del Mare in Genoa offers 12,000 m2 of exhibition space covering man's longtime relationship with the sea.
The building itself is the oldest surviving construction in the dockyard of the old Republic. It's a worthwhile attraction for anyone interested in the ocean, immigration, and the history of Genoa.
The Biosphere is a stunning glass sphere close to Genoa's Aquarium in the Old Port. Known affectionately as 'The Glass Bubble' it was designed by superstar architect Renzo Piano for the July 2001 G8 Meeting.
This tropical paradise is home to over 150 species of plants, as well as a rainforest that protects numerous birds, butterflies, and reptiles.
The Bigo Panoramic Lift is part of the Aquarium, situated in the middle of Genoa's Porto Antico. Bird's eye views of the harbour and everyday life will put your Genoa time (and maybe your whole life) into perspective.
The Toirano Caves are a karst cave system in the municipality of Toirano, in the province of Savona, Liguria, Italy. The caves are home to ancient human and cave bear remains, as well as a cellar for some 12,000 bottles of Durin Spumante wine.
Rich in original pieces, memorabilia, statues, articles, posters, and more, FantaCinema excites young and old alike with a tour that tells the story of how fantasy cinema was born and where it is today.
Start with the history of film and move through to your favourite modern fantasy favorites, with costumes and models celebrating everything from Back to the Future and Alien to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars (of course!).
The second-tallest lighthouse in the world (if taken as a whole with the natural rock formation from which it protrudes), the Lighthouse of Genoa is an emblematic landmark of the city, and one of the area's top cultural attractions, affording glorious views across the seas and the rooftops. Constructed in 1128, it is also the third-oldest lighthouse in the world.
The Rolli Palaces are located in the historical centre of Genoa and consist of 42 beautifully decorated palaces that were once called home by visiting VIPs in the 16th and 17th centuries. The 'Rolli' were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006.
Rather than one single site, the palaces are spread out. Some are privately owned while others now house banks or offices.
The Aquarium of Genoa isn't just the largest aquarium in Italy – it's the largest in Europe! Located in Genoa's Porto Antico (Old Port), this 3,000 m2 aquarium, built inside an old ship, boasts the biggest collection of aquatic biodiversity in Europe. Meet penguins, sharks, dolphins, and more!
The Museum of Genoa, located in the Palazzina San Giobatta in the heart of Genoa's Old Port, is dedicated to the history of Genoa Cricket and Football Club, the oldest in Italy.