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The Parks of Genoa

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The parks of Genoa are for the most part green areas comprising the gardens of aristocratic villas and some adjoining open land.

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The largest park of the town is the system of the Parks of the Forts, while the most famous and renowned are the Parks of Nervi, bordered by the Anita Garibaldi promenade. In the city centre, in addition to the hanging gardens of historic palaces, the Parks of Piazza Corvetto and the Groppallo Park are the most attended (this last one is open to the public only in particular occasions).

The Parks of the Forts

A natural complex formed by the continuity of two parks adjoining the urban Walls and the hill area of the defence forts, nearly encircles the city. It is one of the widest urban natural areas of Italy, encompassing 611.69 hectares.

The Parks of Nervi

The parks of Nervi are best known for the botanic complex of the city, adjoining the Anita Garibaldi promenade, and formed by the joining of the gardens of different historic villas, and include:

Regional Parks

  • Natural Park of Mount Antola
  • Natural Park of Mount Aveto
  • Natural Park of Mount Beigua
  • Natural Park of Bric Tana
  • Natural Park of Porto Venere
  • Natural Park of Montemarcello – Magra
  • Natural Park of Piana Crixia
  • Natural Park of Portofino
  • References

    The Parks of Genoa Wikipedia