Pio Soli architect (Castelnuovo Scrivia 1847 – San Remo 1906) A Piedmontese, he came to San Remo as the trusted architect of Giovanni Marsaglia. Rich in awards and prizes obtained by participating in competitions in many cities in Italy, he was almost lacking in...
To love a place and design its future, one must know its past. That is why the San Remo Municipal Museum aims to be the story of the territory, a journey through time from prehistory to the contemporary age. Culture at km 0: The new headquarters is located inside the...
The historic port of San Remo, also known as the Old Port, is located at a latitude of 43° 48′ North and a longitude of 7° 43′ East; it is classified as a Category II and Class IV public port. San Remo ‘s vocation for the sea has ancient origins. An...
Charles de Brosses, an eighteenth-century French writer, describes La Pigna as a “very pretty little town built on top of a sugar loaf.” Founded around the year 1000, Old San Remo is called Pigna because of its characteristic clustered streets and medieval...
Pietro Agosti, engineer and politician (Bordighera 1873 – Rome 1930). His father, Giuseppe, born in Costellazzo di Alessandria, a railroad employee who was sent to Bordighera when the section from Genoa to Ventimiglia had come into operation, married Caterina...
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