The Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato is an immense Catholic cathedral recognizable by the features of its façade, including six imposing Doric columns. It has elegant twin towers and an ornate interior in line with 17th-century Italian Baroque design. Spend the afternoon checking out the countless artworks and religious pieces for a deeper understanding of the basilica’s history.
Construction began on this structure in the 16th century and it was finally completed in the 1700s. Admire the neoclassical frontage, added in the 19th century.
Wander past the majestic marble columns of the opulent nave and gaze up at the Baroque dome, an enhancement from the early 17th century. The dome has a fresco of the Assumption by artist Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo. Inspect the many works of art that adorn the walls, including several paintings of St. James. Examine the version of the Last Supper by Giulio Cesare Procaccini.
Make your way through the various chapels for the marvelous frescoes, altarpieces and sculptures depicting biblical scenes. See the intriguing decorative cycle symbolizing redemption in the presbytery and choir. Book in advance to reserve a 40-minute guided tour pay the fee when you arrive.
Enter the basilica for free and purchase a guide booklet, multilingual pamphlets and intriguing books and postcards, among other souvenirs. The church opens daily from early morning until evening. It closes for a couple of hours at noon on weekends.
Find the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato in the heart of Genoa’s historic center. Arrive at the Darsena metro station and walk northeast for 5 minutes to get to the church. Take a bus to a stop beside the basilica or get here on foot from nearby sights, such as the Palazzo Balbi Senarega, the Museo di Palazzo Reale and the Galata Museo del Mare.