Sestri Levante, Province of
GENOVA<BR><BR>
The isthmus between the Baia delle Favole (Bay of Wonders) and
the Baia del Silenzio (Bay of Silence) is one of the most beautiful
parts of Liguria and is the original nucleus of ancient "Segesta
Tigullorium", a centre of primary importance for the Eastern
Riviera. The area has many natural advantages: it is easily reached
by sea and stands at the end of a vast alluvial plain and at
the beginning of some important communications routes with the
hinterland: leaving from Sestri, it is quite easy to reach the
passes of Monte Bracco (613 m.) and Colle di Velva (545 m.).
The "island" between the two bays was once a real island:
the isthmus was formed by the accumulation of detritus from the
River Gromolo. This was the first settled area, where you can
find the twelfth-century church of San Nicolò and the
remains of the fortification built by the Genoese, which was
taken into the eclectic Castello Gualino in 1925 and is today
a hotel: Guglielmo Marconi carried out some important experiments
in one of its towers. Other historical buildings have been transformed
into large hotels, such as the large villas with parks in the
town and on the hills. Villa Negrotto Cambiaso is today a conference
centre, while Villa Durazzo Pallavicino is now the town hall;
sumptuous Villa Balbi has been a hotel since 1947. The town is
also embellished by the eighteenth-century Basilica of Santa
Maria di Nazareth, with its neoclassical pronaos: inside you
can admire a valuable painting by Domenico Fiasella. The church
of San Pietro in Vincoli holds a wooden group by Antonio Maria
Maragliano representing the martyrdom of Santa Caterina d'Alessandria.
Also of remarkable interest is the private collection of drawings
and prints in the Galleria Rizzi.<BR>
It is well worth making an excursion to Punta Manara, Punta Baffe
and Monte Castello, which lie in the midst of Mediterranean maquis
vegetation, the municipal district of Santa Vittoria di Libiola
with its ancient iron mines, and the ancient parish church of
Santo Stefano al Ponte: these itineraries offer beautiful panoramic
views and are also suitable for mountain bikers.<BR>
Near the tunnels on the way to Moneglia there is a rock-face
gymnasium. Sestri Levante was the birthplace of the poet Giovanni
Descalzo and the critic and essay-writer Carlo Bo. The Bay of
Wonders was given its name by Hans Christian Andersen: Sestri
awards an annual prize for children's literature in his name.<BR><BR>
Note: The above is an extracts
taken from the official web-site of the Regione Ligure, Agriculture
and tourism department - Tourist section. |