Bogliasco () is a ''
comune
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'' (municipality) in the
Metropolitan City of Genoa in the
Italian region
Liguria
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, located about southeast of
Genoa
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. Together with the ''comuni'' of
Camogli,
Recco,
Pieve Ligure and
Sori, it is part of the so-called
Golfo Paradiso. Economy is mostly based on tourism; agriculture include production of olives.
Bogliasco borders the following municipalities:
Genoa
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,
Pieve Ligure, and
Sori.
History
As archaeological findings proved, the area of Bogliasco was inhabited since
Paleolithic
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and
Mesolithic
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times.
The evidence of the
Roman presence was found on the slopes of Mount Cordona, finds dating back to the
Roman imperial era have been found, confirming the hypothesis that even then the path that from Fontanabuona Valley headed towards the
Riviera was used as a transit place by
Roman legion
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s.
Another testimony of the
Roman presence can be found in the so-called "Roman" bridge which crosses the stream almost at its outfall. The current construction dates back to the 13th century AD, but radical restructuring was carried out in the 17th century.
After the fall of the
Western Roman Empire
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and the
Byzantine
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and
Lombard domination, Liguria was conquered by
Charlemagne
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; the burgh of Bogliasco fell under the
Republic of Genoa
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after the year 1182, suffering numerous raids from Saracen pirates. The town was destroyed by
Venetian galleys in 1432.
After the
French domination, Bogliasco, together with the whole Liguria, was annexed to the
Kingdom of Sardinia
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, and then to
the newly unified Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
Main sights
*Church of ''Natività di Maria Santissima'', dating from the 12th century but rebuilt in 1731–37 by architect Antonio Maria Ricca.
*Church of the Brethren of ''Santa Chiara'', from 1403.
*Church of ''N.S. della Neve e dell'Ascensione di Gesù Cristo'', in the ''frazione'' of Sassarego (dating from the early 17th century). It has some paintings from the 18th century by the
Genoese school.
*Church of San Bernardo, in the eponymous ''frazione''.
File:Bogliasco - Natività di Maria Santissima 2.jpg, Church of Natività di Maria Santissima
File:Bogliasco_belvedere_barca_fiorita.jpg, Bogliasco belvedere Euroflora 2018
Transport
Bogliasco has a railway station on the line
Pisa
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-
La Spezia
La Spezia (, or ; ; , in the local ) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy.
La Spezia is the second-largest city in the Liguria ...
-Genoa; nearby there is a gate on the
A12 Motorway connecting
Rome
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to Genoa. The other main road is the modern
Via Aurelia.
References
External links
Official websiteFolk group "Amixi de Boggiasco e del golfo Paradiso"
Cities and towns in Liguria
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