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Palazzo Gio Vincenzo Imperiale

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The Palazzo Vincenzo Imperiale is a building located in Campetto at number 8a, in the area of the Soziglia Market in the historical centre of Genoa. The building was included in the list of palaces included in the Rolli di Genova, UNESCO World Heritage List sites. Designed and decorated in the second half of the 16th century by Giovan Battista Castello, it constitutes one of the major Mannerist creations in Liguria.

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Palazzo Gio Vincenzo Imperiale
Piazza Campetto, Genoa Maddalena

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Piazza Campetto 2
16123 Genoa, Maddalena
Liguria, Italy
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