- Piazza Ferrari wonderful that surrounding a circular water fountain which is the masterpiece of architecture, including the Opera House this arena.
- Cathedrals many important ones and churches; Sthoudrl of San Lorenzo, San Donato.
Cathedral of San Lorenzo
- Cristoforo Colombo home, as it is from the people of the city many who polished discoveries in the world of arts, space, sea and others.
- Palazzi dei Rolli Palace, which in 2006 included it to the UNESCO World Heritage List, the palace and back to an important ruling families in the sixteenth century.
- Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno cemetery that spread over an area of square kilometers, and includes a selection of marble Italian classical statues, one of the largest cemeteries in Europe, the most important of technically inspired by the architect who designed Carlo Banabeno Pantheon or the Temple of the gods known in the design of the cemetery building. The cemetery includes the tombs of many of the aristocracy and VIPs; including wife Irish writer Oscar Wilde and Constance Lloyd and victims of the British Army during the First and Second World Wars, has visited the famous American writer Mark Twain.
- Public and private gardens, which is a rare opportunity for tourists; including what is special due to private villas and palaces, some of which is in the city and in the middle, and most important historical gardens and perhaps most importantly Villa Pallavicini based on English-style romantic Considering this villa centered in pools garden water of the most beautiful gardens of Italy, which date back to the nineteenth century.
source : sea7htravel