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Piazza de Ferrari description and photos - Italy: Genoa. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Piazza de Ferrari. Photo and descriptionPiazza Ferrari, located between the old part of Genoa and its business center, is the main square of the city. It was originally called Piazza San Domenico, as it was home to the Church of St. Dominic. At the beginning of the 19th century, the church was dismantled during the restoration work carried out under the direction of the architect Carlo Barabino. The square got its current name at the end of the 19th century after the name of the house of the Duke and patron of the arts, Rafael de Ferrari, standing next to it. In 1879, a bronze monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, riding a horse, was erected on it, and in 1936 a monumental fountain appeared in the center of the square, which later became one of the symbols of Genoa, along with the La Lanterna lighthouse. In 2005, a Ferrari metro station was opened nearby. Today Piazza Ferrari is Genoa's main venue for public demonstrations and festive concerts. It is surrounded on all sides by historic buildings that are now popular tourist attractions. Here you can see the side facade of the Doge's Palace, the Church of Jesus, the Stock Exchange, built in 1912, the main theater of the city of Carlo Felice and the Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts of Liguria, founded in the middle of the 18th century. The last two buildings were built by the same Carlo Barabino, a local native, in 1825. In addition, there are numerous office premises, banks and insurance companies nearby, which makes the area the financial and business center of Genoa. We also recommend reading Leopoldmuseum description and photos - Austria: Vienna Topic: Piazza de Ferrari description and photos - Italy: Genoa. |