The four main coastal towns in the province of Savona are Albissola, Celle Ligure and Varazze as well as Savona itself.
This stretch of mountainous land marks the arc of Liguria and the beginning of the Italian peninsular proper and where the Maritime Alps meet the Ligurian Appennines.
The provincial capital has always been a rival port to Genova. It even supported Hannibal and the Carthaginians against Rome in 205 BC and was only conquered by the latter in 1528.
The Priamar Fortress was immediately built on the 'roccia' to keep an eye on the burghers.
Today, it is a splendid artistic treasure with Renaissance palaces, museums filled with masterpieces and wide streets for modern shoppers. Do find out more.
www.provincia.savona.it
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