6 Best Sights in The Italian Riviera, Italy

Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola

Maddalena

Housed in the richly adorned Palazzo Spinola north of Piazza Soziglia, this beautiful museum contains masterpieces by Luca Giordano and Guido Reni. The Ecce Homo, by Antonello da Messina (1430–79), is a hauntingly beautiful painting, of historical interest because it was the Sicilian Antonello who first brought Flemish oil paints and techniques to Italy from his sojourns in the Low Countries. Or so some contend.

Piazza Pellicceria 1, Genoa, Liguria, 16123, Italy
010-2705300
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Rate Includes: €10 with Palazzo Reale, Closed Sun.–Tues. (except 1st Sun. of month when it\'s free entry)

GAM (Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Genova)

Beautifully situated in a 16th century villa (with a garden and great views), this collection houses a vast amount of paintings, sculptures, and drawings from the very recent past. The artists are largely not household names, but a visit here is well worth it. (As are their contemporary exhibitions.)

Museo d'Arte Orientale Chiossone

Maddalena

One of Europe's most noteworthy collections of Japanese, Chinese, and Thai objects is housed in galleries in the Villetta di Negro park on the hillside above Piazza Portello. There's also a fine view of the city from the museum's terrace.

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Museo dell'Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti

Portoria

Founded in 1751, the city's art school has a museum with a collection of paintings from the 16th to the 19th century. Genovese artists of the Baroque period are particularly well represented.

Museo di Sant'Agostino

Molo

Damaged during World War II, the 13th-century Gothic church of Sant'Agostino now houses a museum displaying pieces of medieval architecture, sculptures, and frescoes. Highlights of the collection are the enigmatic fragments of a tomb sculpture by Giovanni Pisano (circa 1250–1315). From the original construction the fine campanile with a Moorish inlaid marble design survives, as well as two well-preserved cloisters (one of which is the only triangular cloister in Europe).

Wolfsoniana

The private collection of businessman Mitchell Wolfson Jr. has turned into an eclectic museum displaying his whims and caprices.
Via Serra Gropallo 4, Nervi, Liguria, 16167, Italy
010-5575595
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Rate Includes: €5, Closed Mon.