Piazza de Ferrari, named after Raffaele de Ferrari who generously funded the expansion of Genoa’s port in the 19th century, serves as the expansive main square that divides the historic district from the modern city center. At its heart stands a large fountain, a focal point and popular meeting spot for both tourists and locals. The square’s open layout and central location make it a bustling hub where visitors can experience the vibrant blend of historical and contemporary Genoese life.
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