Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli Review
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小思文
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The palace complex in Genoa is also a significant historical building, which is also a set of World Heritage Sites developed by UNESCO, and this place includes many different small palaces, very unique heritage.
Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli
Posted: Jan 24, 2020
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爱爱李
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The new street Raleigh palace system is a complete complex, where you can find many good ancient architectural styles, the city has many ancient Hu, the streets are relatively narrow, there are not many large cars here.
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Posted: Jun 28, 2019
_We***95
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The World UNESCO is listed as a World Heritage Site. These palaces cover more than 120 small palaces in Genoa since the 1st century. They are the product of the forced housing (hotel) period. The Rollo is divided into three levels according to size and beauty. The housing is then allocated according to the grade of the guest.
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Posted: Jun 14, 2019
wxx1026
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Genoa's "New Streets" (LE STRADE NUOVE) and ROLLI Palace Group (PALAZZI DEI ROLLI), showing the development process of urban planning and construction under the government of the Republic of Genoa after the Renaissance, is a model for the development of Western cities, and became a world cultural heritage in 2006. There are White House, Red Palace, etc. The palace lived in the noble family of the time, the floor was not high but the decor was beautiful and the large balcony facing the garden. It is also known as the most beautiful street in Europe. However, for us who have no artistic connotation, it can only be counted as a trip here. Add to that the rooftop view is good, with panoramic views of Genoa.
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Posted: Dec 26, 2015
Fred Hou
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Both sides of this block are Renaissance architectural style, very well preserved, here, you can feel the old noble life state and the connotation of the era behind the building! Worth a visit.
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Posted: Jan 3, 2016
煊煊煊煊
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In 2006, it was listed as a World Heritage Site, the first urban development project within Europe's framework. The site includes a Renaissance troupe and Baroque palaces built on both sides of the "New Street." The majestic palace was home to the noble family of the time, with a small floor but beautifully decorated and large balcony facing the garden. It is also known as the most beautiful street in Europe.