CITY OF CULTURE
Il Muretto, the little wall
near the Town Hall. It's covered with tiles signed by famous
and well known people who visited Alassio in the past (writers
such as Hemingway, singers, actors, sport stars…). The statue of the "two
lovers"by Peynet is on it.
The Benedictine
church of Santa Croce: built during the 11th-12th
century by the Benedictine monks of the Gallinara Island, acted
as a hostel for travellers. It has a 16th century front porch
and offers an enchanting view of the Gulf.
The church
of "Madonna della Guardia": the sanctuary
, dedicated to seamen, was built in the XIII century over the
ruins of a 11the cent. castle and dominates Mount Tirasso (521
mt o.s.l.). It's surrounded by a huge park.
The "Sant'Ambrogio" Parish
Church: built by theBenedictines
and reconstructed in 1507, preserves Romanesque, Gothic and
Renaissance details. In the baroque interior are preserved
paintings from the Genoese School.
The Yacht Harbour and the Chapel
The Roman
Road Julia Augusta: from the name of Emperor Augusto
it stretches from Santa Croce to Albenga (4 km) half way up
the hills. Along it funeral buildings (dating back to the I
century a.C.) and remains of suburban villas came to light
through excavations.