Religious Sites in The Italian Riviera

Read our The Italian Riviera sights reviews. Or post your own.

Religious Sites in The Italian Riviera

Sights Overview »
Name Category Location
 
Abbazia di San Fruttuoso
On the sea at the foot of Monte Portofino, the medieval Abbazia...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Portofino
 
Cristo Salvatore, Santa Caterina d'Alessandria, e San Serafino di Sarov
The onion-dome Russian Orthodox church of Cristo Salvatore, Santa...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites San Remo
 
San Donato
Although somewhat marred by 19th- and 20th-century restorations...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
 
San Giorgio
The small church San Giorgio, sitting on a ridge, was rebuilt...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Portofino
 
San Lorenzo
Contrasting black slate and white marble, so common in Liguria...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
 
San Matteo
This typically Genovese black-and-white-stripe church dates from...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
 
San Siro
Genoa's oldest church was the city's cathedral from the fourth...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
 
Sant'Agostino
This 13th-century Gothic church was damaged during World War...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
 
Santa Maria di Castello
One of Genoa's most significant religious buildings, an early...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
 
Santi Gervasio e Protasio
The highlight of the town center, the cathedral of Santi Gervasio...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Rapallo
 
Santissima Annunziata
Exuberantly frescoed vaults decorate the 16th- to 17th-century...
Be the first to write a review
Religious Sites Genoa
Sights Overview »


Get the Fodor's Newsletter

For more travel ideas, tips, and deals, sign up for the Fodor's newsletter here. Read the current issue. Browse previous issues.




Copyright © 2009 Fodor's Travel, a division of Random House, Inc.