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A short stretch of Liguria
embellished by nature has nine towns that share
the Ligurian culture, environment, and lifestyle.
Each one, however, also maintains its own unique
character. |
The Tigullio coast ranges from Portofino
to Moneglia, nestled between the sea and hills
in bloom. A natural oasis where man has
intervened, but without compromising the
environmental beauty of this area. Man has,
however, brought culture, art, history,
traditions, and customs, resulting in a
wonderful mix of colours and flavours.
The symbol of the coast is the Promontory of
Portofino, one of the most famous parks in Italy.
Strolling along its paths, one enters a treasure
chest of magnificent jewels.
The Tigullio coast is the essence of seduction.
The Tigullio coast is water: the sea that laps
against it shores, the rivers that run along its
valleys, and the emerald mountain lakes.
The Tigullio coast is earth: the rugged rocky
coast, the sharp mountains, restless paths for
troops, saints, and emigrants, common stone that
becomes a precious work of art.
The Tigullio coast is air: winds that swell the
sea and carry wisps of fragrances, of ovens, of
skies that have witnessed miracles, silent
custodians of the rhythms of life and
instruments for probing its mysteries.
The Tigullio coast is fire: the element that
symbolizes the energy of its people, as
manifested in their work and arts, of a cultural
identity that will never die. The Tigullio coast
is its villages, a simple yet extraordinary
blend of water, air, earth, and fire, the
universal roots of all things. |
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