Castles around Campomorone are located within the Metropolitan City of Genoa, an area known for its hilly terrain and historical fortifications. This region offers a blend of natural landscapes and centuries of Ligurian history. The surrounding hills provide strategic locations for historical sites, including numerous forts.
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The highest of the forts in Genoa and the only one not in the city municipality, but in that of Sant'Olcese. Easily accessible from the Baita del Diamante (Trensasco), Camporsella or from the Parco del Peralto, it offers truly stunning views and sunsets.
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Climbing to the fort from Trensasco.
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Stunning panorama and departure for the DH descent towards the start of the military road to the Diamond
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Abandoned fortress. Visit if you like to meet drug addicts.
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It is worth visiting it at least once. It is the fort that dominates the entire Parco delle Mura from above. In my opinion it is not the most beautiful (for example it is easily surpassed by Forte Sperone) because the internal rooms are inaccessible and the view over the city is covered by the two peaks of Forte Fratello Minore and the former Forte Fratello Maggiore; on the contrary, the view of the surrounding mountains is remarkable. The route to reach the fort starting from via del Peralto (Righi) and continuing on the Sentiero delle Farfalle or on the Sentiero dell'Acquedotto is very beautiful. There are also connections with Begato and Trensasco. The 15 hairpin bends to reach the top of the hill are not all that strenuous.
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The area around Campomorone, within the Metropolitan City of Genoa, is rich in historical fortifications. You'll find a mix of unique castles like Castello della Pietra and Castello d'Albertis, alongside numerous military forts such as Forte Diamante, Fort Sperone, and Fort Puin. These structures offer insights into centuries of Ligurian history and past defensive strategies.
Castello della Pietra stands out for its dramatic setting between two colossal stone mountains in the Vobbia valley and its unique medieval design, including restored cisterns and dungeons. Castello d'Albertis, located in Genoa, blends various architectural styles, from Gothic Revival to elements of 16th-century fortifications, reflecting its owner's adventurous spirit.
Yes, Castello d'Albertis in Genoa houses the Museo delle Culture del Mondo (Museum of World Cultures). It features a diverse collection of artifacts gathered by its original owner, Captain Enrico Alberto d'Albertis, during his global travels, including jewelry, musical instruments, and weapons.
Many of the forts offer stunning panoramic views. Forte Diamante dominates the entire Parco delle Mura and offers remarkable views of the surrounding mountains. Fort Sperone, situated on Monte Peralto, provides control and views over both Val Bisagno and Val Polcevera. Castello d'Albertis also offers breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea and Genoa harbor.
Castello d'Albertis is located in Genoa city and is accessible from Campomorone. Public transport options typically take around 70-75 minutes to reach the castle, which is perched on Montegalletto hill overlooking the harbor.
Absolutely. Many of the forts, such as those within the Parco delle Mura like Forte Diamante and Forte Fratello Minore, are situated in picturesque natural settings, providing excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find various MTB trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes around Campomorone that can lead you to these historical locations.
Castello della Pietra has undergone significant restoration and offers guided tours. Fort Puin is in good condition and is managed by a volunteer association, often open on Sundays for free visits. Castello d'Albertis is also well-maintained as a museum. While Fort Sperone is currently in a state of neglect, it is open for exploration 24/7.
Yes, Fort Castellaccio, for example, has the Trattoria du Richerttu nearby, offering a wonderful restaurant experience high above Genoa with good views.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the impressive engineering of the forts. Many highlight the stunning panoramic views they offer, especially from locations like Forte Diamante and Forte Fratello Minore. The opportunity to walk along ancient walls and explore these structures in natural settings is also a major draw.
Yes, for more detailed information about the forts and walls of Genoa, you can refer to resources like the Visit Genoa site, which provides a PDF guide on Genoa’s Forts and Walls: an Urban Park.
For those who enjoy exploring, Fort Sperone is completely abandoned and open to explore 24/7, offering a unique 'playground' experience for adventurers. Castello della Pietra also allows visitors to explore its historical interiors and learn about its past defensive functions through guided tours.


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