Top 10 Sacred & Religious Sites in Genoa, Liguria

June 30, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

Wandering the narrow caruggi alleyways of Genoa is a bit like solving a medieval labyrinth. In the heart of the Italian port city lies Piazza de Ferrari, a main square with a beautiful fountain and a perimeter lined with historic buildings, including the Palace of the Doges the Teatro Carlo Felice, which was destroyed during WWII and subsequently rebuilt. The seaside neighborhood of Boccadasse is vision of pink and yellow buildings that brighten up this lovely fishing village.
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1. Basilica di Santa Maria di Castello

Salita di Santa Maria di Castello 15 Molo, Genoa Italy +39 010 860 3690 http://www.santamariadicastello.it/chiesa.html
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5.0 based on 466 reviews

Basilica di Santa Maria di Castello

Reviewed By taymazimi - Ramsgate, United Kingdom

This is one of my favourite churches in Liguria. The rest of the abbey is not functional anymore and unfortunately is not always open to the public, but with a bit of luck you would be able to find one of the welcoming priests or lay people who work there to open the doors to the complex behind the church to see some of the best examples of 16th Century Ligurian frescoes. The complex behind this church is a true gem, but this is not to say that the church itself is anything less than that. The atmosphere of this church is very calming, so much that an atheist like me can sit in here for hours and not even realising how quickly the time has passed.

2. Chiesa Ellenica Ortodossa

Via Giuseppe Casaregis 50, 16129, Genoa Italy +39 010 553 3156
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Chiesa Ellenica Ortodossa

3. Santuario della Madonnetta

Salita della Madonnetta 5, 16136, Genoa Italy +39 010 272 5308 [email protected] http://santuariomadonnetta.it/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Santuario della Madonnetta

The construction started in May 4, 1695 and it was opened to the public in August 15, 1696. The same day, with the decree of the Senate of the Republic solicited by Fr. Carlo Giacinto, the city of Genova was consecrated to Mary in a solemn ceremony in the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. To emphasize the spiritual connection of the Madonna to the city of Genoa, he placed in the apse a wooden statue of the Blessed Virgin blessing the city. In April 18 1706, Msgr. Giambattista Costa, in behalf of the Archbishop of Genoa Card. Lorenzo Fieschi, consecrated the temple dedicating it to the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the Mother of God, Immaculate Virgin, Assumed into heaven and Queen of the angels and saints. The Santuary is also a point of central reference for the Genoese artistic history because it was considered as a prototype of the churches of Liguria in 1700. However, the architecture distinguished himself above all for its mystical symbols that in a wonderful way translated the beauty and the presence of God. The structure of the Sanctuary is octagonal, a variation of the Baroqueellipse. Alongside the octagon there are six arcs and chapels in the corresponding doorways. The real attraction of the Madonetta is the monumental Crib-Scene of the Nativity which consists of a hundred of wooden sculptures wearing costumes of that epoch (17-18 cent), a product of Genoese anonymous artists.In 1977, after seven years of work, the crib was organized in permanent mode under the church behind the chapel of the Pietà. It covered the area of 100 sq. meter. At the left side is the court of the Magi (newsboy, soldiers, horses) leading towards the city of Jerusalem and heading towards the grotto of Nativity.

4. Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova

Piazza san lorenzo Piazza San Lorenzo, 16123, Genoa Italy +39 010 265786 http://www.chiesadigenova.it/home_page/itinerari/00362159_Cattedrale.html
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4.5 based on 2,839 reviews

Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova

Reviewed By jedferrari - Richmond, United States

While it is hard to get a good view of the building as it is in the middle of very small streets, the inside is quite impressive, and you clearly see the different times of construction / decoration. You can go on the top, and on the way get a cool view of the inside from a high point, then you get a great view of the old town.

5. Chiesa di San Siro

Via San Luca Maddalena, Genoa Italy +39 010 2246 1468
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Chiesa di San Siro

Reviewed By backpacker31 - Boynton Beach, United States

As I was making my way from my nearby hotel to Palazzo Real, I stumbled upon this church. As I ascended a narrow alley this striking church presented itself. At the door was Giuseppe, a volunteer guide who is affiliated with the church (and others in the area) who welcomed me inside. He discussed various paintings, construction methods (ie: it took 45 years to complete this church), families affiliated with the church during its early years, its restoration post WWII (be sure to see the tall wooden ladders once used to restore areas near the ceiling), etc. The guild work, stone masonry and the art (paintings, frescoes, sculptures, woodwork) is truly spectacular.

6. S.Caterina di Portoria Chiesa della SS.Annunziata di Portoria

Viale 4 Novembre, 5, Genoa Italy +39 010 580652
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

S.Caterina di Portoria Chiesa della SS.Annunziata di Portoria

7. Chiesa del Gesu e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea

Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, 16121, Genoa Italy http://www.culturainliguria.it/cultura/it/Temi/Luoghivisita/architetture.do;jsessionid=9E27E9BDE440F8ABBC8938586E7EF876.node1?contentId=28081&localita=2080&area=209
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Chiesa del Gesu e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea

Reviewed By alibeegp - Corbridge, United Kingdom

This Church is a must to see if you are in Genoa.It was built by the Jesuit’s and the wonderful Baroque decoration is very uplifting and beautiful,with wonderful paintings and 2 incredible Rubens ,just so much to see ,I definitely want to go back as impossible to take it all in .I preferred it much more to the Cathedral /Duomo ,just below it as though magnificent was very dour in comparison ,(for me personally )

8. Piccola Citta dell'Immacolata

Via Monte Fasce 81, 16133, Genoa Italy +39 010 386278 [email protected] http://www.piccolacittaimmacolata.it
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Piccola Citta dell'Immacolata

9. Santuario della Madonna del Monte

Salita Nuova N.S. del Monte 15, Genoa Italy +39 010 505854
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Santuario della Madonna del Monte

10. Chiesa di San Filippo Neri

Via Sofia Lomellini 12, 16124, Genoa Italy +39 010 246 5426 http://www.oratorium.genova.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Chiesa di San Filippo Neri

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