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Basilica dei Fieschi

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Basilica dei Fieschi

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The Basilica dei Fieschi, also known as the Basilica of San Salvatore dei Fieschi, is a remarkable Romanesque-Gothic church located in San Salvatore, a hamlet within the municipality of Cogorno, in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, Liguria, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 47 meters, this architectural gem is celebrated as one of the most valuable and best-preserved Romanesque buildings in the entire Liguria region, holding national monument status since 1860.

Visitors are consistently captivated by its distinctive architecture, particularly…

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    December 5, 2021

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    Our route starts from Piazza Innocenzo IV in front of the Basilica dei Fieschi in San Salvatore di Cogorno (cover photo). The church dates back to 1244 and is built in Roman-Gothic style with striped features, alternating slate with marble, which surround the large central rose window. We continue towards the mountain, to the east, and upon reaching the asphalted road we turn right downhill among the vineyards. Near the car park on the left, a tourist sign indicates the beginning of the path.
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    September 20, 2022

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    The Basilica dei Fieschi is a Catholic place of worship that take its name from the town where it was built: San Salvatore dei Fieschi.
    It was built in 1244 by Pope Innocent IV, a member of the Fieschi family who at that time dominated the Fontanabuona valley and part of the Val D'Aveto.
    The main façade retains the typical Ligurian style of construction, where bands of white marble and slate are mounted alternately on a slate face.
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    1. Basilica dei Fieschi – Posa da l'Andann-a loop from Lavagna

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    Location: Cogorno, Genoa, Liguria, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best walking routes around Basilica dei Fieschi, and what is their difficulty?

    Many scenic walking routes begin directly from Piazza Innocenzo IV, in front of the Basilica dei Fieschi. One popular option involves heading towards the mountains to the east, then descending through vineyards. While the immediate area around the basilica is generally flat, some paths leading into the surrounding countryside can vary in terrain and elevation. Hikers should check specific route details on komoot to assess difficulty and prepare accordingly.

    Are there specific parking instructions or considerations for visiting Basilica dei Fieschi?

    Yes, parking is available near Piazza Innocenzo IV, where the Basilica is located. One user tip mentions a car park conveniently situated near the start of local paths. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak seasons, as parking spaces can fill up quickly, particularly if you plan to embark on a longer hike from the area.

    Is Basilica dei Fieschi and its surrounding area suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely. The Basilica dei Fieschi is considered a family-friendly destination. The immediate area around the church is accessible, and the historical and architectural aspects can be engaging for older children. For families looking for outdoor activities, the surrounding Fontanabuona valley offers opportunities for gentle walks, making it a pleasant experience for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed inside Basilica dei Fieschi or on nearby trails?

    While dogs are generally not permitted inside religious buildings like the Basilica dei Fieschi, the surrounding outdoor areas and many local trails are often dog-friendly. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Check specific trail regulations if you plan a longer hike with your canine companion.

    What public transport options are available to reach Basilica dei Fieschi?

    The Basilica dei Fieschi is located in San Salvatore, a hamlet within the municipality of Cogorno. While specific direct public transport routes to the basilica itself might be limited, you can typically reach nearby towns in the Metropolitan City of Genoa via regional buses or trains, and then take a local connection or taxi to San Salvatore. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for Cogorno and San Salvatore for the most up-to-date information.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Basilica dei Fieschi and its immediate surroundings?

    For a thorough visit to the Basilica dei Fieschi itself, including admiring its architecture and interior features, you might need 1 to 2 hours. If you plan to combine your visit with a short walk through the charming hamlet of San Salvatore dei Fieschi or embark on one of the local trails, you should allocate a half-day or more, depending on the length of your chosen route.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Basilica dei Fieschi?

    The Basilica is situated in the hamlet of San Salvatore within Cogorno. While it's not a large urban center, you can typically find local cafes or small eateries in San Salvatore or the broader Cogorno area. For a wider selection of restaurants, pubs, and accommodation, you might need to venture to larger nearby towns in the Metropolitan City of Genoa. It's a good idea to check local listings before your visit.

    What are the best times of year to visit Basilica dei Fieschi to avoid crowds?

    To experience Basilica dei Fieschi with fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring: April-May, or autumn: September-October). During these times, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring, and the influx of tourists is typically lower than in the peak summer months of July and August. Weekdays are also generally less crowded than weekends.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible routes or facilities at Basilica dei Fieschi?

    The immediate area around Piazza Innocenzo IV and the entrance to the Basilica dei Fieschi is generally flat. However, as a historic building, full wheelchair accessibility within the interior might be limited due to steps or narrow passages. It's advisable to contact the parish directly for the most accurate information regarding specific accessibility features.

    What unique architectural features or historical details should I look for when visiting Basilica dei Fieschi?

    Beyond its striking Romanesque-Gothic facade with alternating slate and white marble bands, look for the large rose window and the Gothic portal with its 15th-century fresco. Inside, admire the three naves, stone columns with elaborate capitals, and the treasured fragments of the True Cross. Don't miss the curious marble plaque on the west facade inscribed with the superstitious wish: "STET-DOMUS-HAEC DONEC-BIBERIT FORMICA-MARINAM" (May this building resist until the ant has drunk all the water from the sea).

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