• The Lighthouse of Genoa (faro di Genova, but simply called Lanterna), is the main lighthouse for the city's port.
  • Pay a visit also to the Lantern Museum: the lighthouse is from the Middle Ages, over the centuries it has been changed several times, until the 19th century.
  • Around 1513, the lighthouse was the centre of negotiations regarding the French occupation as a centre of control over the link between land and sea.
  • In Lighthouse of Genoa's article we will explore a fascinating topic that has captured the interest of people of all ages and backgrounds.
  • The Lighthouse of Genoa (Italian: Lanterna di Genova), known as La Lanterna, is the main lighthouse serving the Port of Genoa.
  • Lighthouse of Genoa or Lanterna di Genova in Liguria, Italy Stock Photo - Alamy.
  • Take in great views of the city while walking through a major piece of this history with entrance tickets to the Lighthouse of Genoa.
  • View of the Lanterna di Genova lighthouse, one of the symbols of Genoa.
  • The very symbol of Genoa: rebuilt in 1543, it stands on a 40-metre-high rock, bringing the total height to 117 meters above sea level.