Italia miniona – Genua

Charles Dickens pisał o Genui:

It is a place that ‚grows upon you’ every day. There seems to be always something to find out in it. There are the most extraordinary alleys and by-ways to walk about in. You can lose your way (what a comfort that is, when you are idle!) twenty times a day, if you like; and turn up again, under the most unexpected and surprising difficulties. It abounds in the strangest contrasts; things that are picturesque, ugly, mean, magnificent, delightful, and offensive, break upon the view at every turn.

Czy w ciągu ostatniego stulecia coś się zmieniło?

Ponte Pila

pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.
pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.

 

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pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.

 

Corso Andrea Podestà

pocztówka, ok. 1930 r.
pocztówka, ok. 1930 r.

 

Terrazzo di Marmo

pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.
pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.

Piazza Tommaseo

pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.
pocztówka, ok. 1920 r.

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