This week subject: Cityscapes.
This is how the heart of Genoa looks like. It’s a terraced city, built on many levels and I must honestly admit that I don’t really like it for it. If you live in upper part of Genoa- you’re lucky, you probably have panoramic view over the city, you admire the sea and every morning you are woken up by the sun. But if you live in the lower part of Genoa- you probably complain about your dark flat where sunlight is a rare visitor and you probably can see walls and other buildings from your window.
But, somehow, I still think there’s something magic about Genoa.
This is how the heart of Genoa looks like. It’s a terraced city, built on many levels and I must honestly admit that I don’t really like it for it. If you live in upper part of Genoa- you’re lucky, you probably have panoramic view over the city, you admire the sea and every morning you are woken up by the sun. But if you live in the lower part of Genoa- you probably complain about your dark flat where sunlight is a rare visitor and you probably can see walls and other buildings from your window.
But, somehow, I still think there’s something magic about Genoa.
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ReplyDeleteomg how beautiful!! besos!jane
ReplyDeleteI hope you live in the upper Genova! But if you live in the lower, I hope you live not too far from the porto antico.
ReplyDeleteI love the view and can see how you enjoy your town. very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMagic is right !! It is amazing !!!
ReplyDeleteooooooooh, this is much better then Amsterdam ...a bit like Napoli ( I did live there)
ReplyDeletewonderful.....
stunning views!! oh my, to look at this every day... i can't imagine!
ReplyDeleteOi. Parabéns por seu excelente blog. Gostaria de lhe convidar para visitar meu blog e conhecer alguma coisa sobre o Brasil e nossa luta contra o comunismo. Abração
ReplyDeleteit's really quite beautiful - thanks for posting these pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteYou expressed the magic through your photographs! Beautiful... thank you for your corner view :)
ReplyDeleteFirstly? Love the new header. Love! Second.. I think your city is beautiful, but I can see how some might want the sunshine from the country. But I agree it does seem magical.
ReplyDeleteWow That is so dense. I would hate to live in the area without the sun. I'm not so sure I'll ever be ready for a city like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about the upper and lower parts of Genoa. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures - either way it looks beautiful.
Bellissime foto! Beautiful pics! And your recipes are as sweet as you! Thanks for stopping at my humble blog!
ReplyDeleteciao
I've always loved cozy European cities nestled in the hills... lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteHamburg is ofen gray and gets a lot of rain being so close to the water, but it does provide fatasic views.
It's gorgeous. I love old, old buildings.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Genova, but a family member used to live there and whenever I saw his pictures it was just stunning, the harbour, the centre....And some other friends of mine keep talking about the beautiful flowers they cultivate over there? could that be?? Or am I mistaking it with some other area..hmm...now I'm not sure anymore.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots btw!!! And you know, it's just a few hours from Genove to Verona...it's really a beautiful city as well you know ;-p
this is amazing! now, i just have to visit italy some time soon.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful day ~ trinsch
sigh...that is city looks like a dream to me. i REALLY need to go to italy!
ReplyDeleteThat photo from the window is great! I love the blue! I must say I like what I see here, but I can see how it'll be a nightmare if you live in the lower part of the city.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the terraced effect, but I can see how it would be much nicer if you lived at the higher level.
ReplyDeleteOH, so beautiful! You're so right... I never thought about the fact that there would be limited sunlight on the lower end. That water is calling my name!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day!
Wow!! What a great place to live and take in the view, even in the dark corners.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing views! I love the architecture too...lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat first picture, I would love to have a house with a view like that!! Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI see the magic - beautiful! (?bellissimo)
ReplyDeleteReally magic ! as your pictures !!! Buon giorno ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is rather beautiful
ReplyDeletei passed just once in genoa, when i took the ferry to palermo. beautiful pictures. and where are you living? in the upper or in the lower part? wish you a happy day*
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My husband and I visited Genoa about ten years ago and found the city to be just as gorgeous as your photos! Best wishes from Morocco,
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Oh Kasia......the pictures are amazing! They make me wanna hop on a train to see it for myself.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just might! ;)
Big hug, Jeannette