Live webcam is located in Genoa (Italy) overlooking Sant Eusebio.
The lens captures a picturesque hill, as well as houses and trees located at its foot. The broadcast is in real time. Therefore, you can watch the weather and the situation from anywhere in the world where there is an Internet connection.
Genoa, whose webcams are available on this site, is a colorful port city, which is located off the coast of the Genoa Bay.
Although this city is completely undeservedly experiencing a lack of attention from tourists, there is something to see and wonder about.
Home to the oldest football team in the country, and, according to some versions, the first bank in Europe, Genoa has other outstanding merits. Stunning temples, picturesque streets and squares, as well as an amazingly beautiful coast can strike even the most experienced traveler to the very heart.
The geographical position of Genoa in the very center of the Riviera provides inexhaustible opportunities for sea travel along the coast, with its charming fishing villages, incredible coves, luxurious marinas.
The main square of Genoa, whose webcams can be viewed from anywhere in the world on this site, is called Ferrari.
It is located between the historical heart and the modern city center. Its center is decorated with a large fountain around which locals and guests of Genoa love to relax and take pictures.
Ferrari Square was named after the local duke and philanthropist, who made a significant contribution to the development of the city, in the honesty of the Genoese port.
A large number of remarkable objects border the square. Among them are the Doge's Palace, which has become the cultural center of modern Genoa, the ancient Opera House, as well as the oldest Stock Exchange in the country.
You can get acquainted with the history of the city, as well as take amazing photos at the Museum of the Royal Palace of Palazzo Reale. This is one of the most beautiful architectural monuments of the region, which is built in the Baroque style with a luxurious exterior and no less amazing interior decoration. There is also a unique collection of works of art.
Despite its status, Palazzo Reale was built for the local wealthy family of Balbi, who later transferred ownership of their house to another no less noble Durazzo family.
The Palazzo was built in the 17th century, and received its current name in the 19th century, when it became the residence of the rulers of Savoy.
Everyone should see this museum, with its exquisite furniture, stunning decor, as well as paintings by outstanding masters.
If, for now, a trip to Italy is not possible, Genoa webcams will allow you to enjoy a virtual journey in real time.