House of Belimbau Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Bellimba Palace is located in Genoa. The building was built in 1594. It is one of the 42 palaces in the Raleigh Palace System and is listed as a cultural heritage.
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This palace has repeatedly moved from hands to hands, and it is no surprise that time left its traces on it. In 2000 the Belimbau family, the last owner, donated the building to the University of Geneva, which ...
If you arrive in Genova by train, go down to Porta Principe railway station. You walk through Balbi, passing the historical seat of the University of Genova and the Royal Palace. You find ...
The palace with its majesty face is on the beautiful square of Nunziata and was built towards the end of the 16th century. It is today the headquarters of the University's technical offices and is therefore not open to p...
I saw in September last year, during one of my many trips to Genova from Rapallo, where I spend the summer months. The name, quite curiosous, is due to the last owner family, but it is also known ...
Successful restoration!
This palace has repeatedly moved from hands to hands, and it is no surprise that time left its traces on it. In 2000 the Belimbau family, the last owner, donated the building to the University of Geneva, which ...
A palace of the fully special roles: Belimbau!!
If you arrive in Genova by train, go down to Porta Principe railway station. You walk through Balbi, passing the historical seat of the University of Genova and the Royal Palace. You find ...
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beautiful historical palace and gentlemen of Genova, presents itself powerful and impressive in all its majesticness
Majestic Palace!
The palace with its majesty face is on the beautiful square of Nunziata and was built towards the end of the 16th century. It is today the headquarters of the University's technical offices and is therefore not open to p...
Visual only from outside
I saw in September last year, during one of my many trips to Genova from Rapallo, where I spend the summer months. The name, quite curiosous, is due to the last owner family, but it is also known ...