The beating heart of Genoa is Piazza De Ferrari, a place that embodies the very essence of the city.
At the center of the square stands its characteristic bronze fountain, an imposing circular structure that, with its water displays, offers a charming spectacle, especially on summer evenings when it's illuminated by soft lights. The square is surrounded by majestic historical buildings, such as the Palazzo della Borsa and the Palazzo Ducale, whose elegant facades reflect the historical and cultural significance of this area.
On one side of the square stands the majestic Carlo Felice Theater, one of Italy's most important opera houses, with a season of performances including operas, symphonic concerts, and ballets of international acclaim. The theater, rebuilt after World War II, combines modern architectural elements with respect for its original 19th-century structure, offering a unique experience for lovers of music and performing arts.
This square is the ideal starting point to explore Genoa’s historic center, one of the largest in Europe, with its narrow medieval streets, the "caruggi," winding their way towards the old port. In addition to being a cultural and historical crossroads, Piazza De Ferrari is also the perfect spot for a relaxing break. The many cafés and restaurants surrounding it offer the opportunity to enjoy a coffee or aperitif while watching the lively flow of people, as the city weaves a continuous blend of tradition and modernity.