
Beginning of Via Garibaldi
Local name: Via Garibaldi / Strada Nuova
Here, a private residential district first appears as part of the state reception system.
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Local name: Via Garibaldi / Strada Nuova
Here, a private residential district first appears as part of the state reception system.
Here, a private residential district first appears as part of the state reception system.
Here, a family division of property will lead to the creation of a public city gallery.
This stop will connect the scale of the residence with banking risk and the debts of the Spanish king.
The portal will show how a family turned a disputed legend into visible proof of its own influence.
The history of the commission will explain why some frescoes were preserved, others destroyed, and the work that was accepted was later accidentally concealed.
A court case will show that a separate palace did not end the heirs' struggle for primacy within the family.
The finale will trace the palatial wealth back to its foundation—public loans, taxes, and port trade.
The sale of a family home shows how, after Genoa's annexation, a private residence became royal.
Here, family memory will turn out to have been quite literally rewritten over the portrait of a disgraced relative.