Palazzo Serra Gerace
Palazzo Serra Gerace is a home of the historic centre of Genoa, whose foundations date back to the early days of the city in medieval times, divided between the main noble families of the Genoese Republic (Calvi, Falamonica, Pallavicini and Ricci) and then Assembled in a single structure in 1677.
From the private residence of Gerolamo Serra at the beginning of ' 600 to his son John the Baptist and his wife heir to the princes of Gerace, over the centuries the palace underwent the artistic and structural modifications that today make it one of the most fascinating dwellings Nobiliary of Genoa.
From Patrizia residence to the property of the insurance company of Italy, was used as a hotel in 1846 as Hotel De La Ville until the first of '900. Despite some damage due to the bombing during the Second World War, Palazzo Serra Gerace retained its original structure, traced back to the restoration in the late 70 thanks to its acquisition by the municipality of Genoa.
Being protected by the constraints of the Superintendency of Fine Arts, Palazzo Serra Gearce is a jewel of inestimable beauty.