Discover the Lanterna of Genova, the second oldest functioning lighthouse in the world. Explore the ancient fortifications and enjoy breathtaking views from the panoramic terrace. Don’t miss the museum showcasing the history and workings of this iconic symbol of the city.
Discover the Lanterna of Genova, the second oldest functioning lighthouse in the world. Explore the ancient fortifications and enjoy breathtaking views from the panoramic terrace. Don’t miss the museum showcasing the history and workings of this iconic symbol of the city.
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LANTERNA di Genova - Open Air Museum + Museum + Lanterna (first panoramic terrace)
The Open Air Museum, museum and Lighthouse (first terrace of the lighthouse)
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LANTERNA di Genova - Open Air Museum + Museum + Lanterna (first panoramic terrace)
The Open Air Museum, museum and Lighthouse (first terrace of the lighthouse)
- Museum in the Lanterna fortifications
- Open Air Museum and park
- Panoramic terrace access after a 172-step climb
- Complimentary WI-FI availability
- Museum in the Lanterna fortifications
- Open Air Museum and park
- Panoramic terrace access after a 172-step climb
- Complimentary WI-FI availability
- Access not allowed to the top of the lighthouse (MILITARY AREA).
- Access not allowed to the top of the lighthouse (MILITARY AREA).
Explore the historic fortifications, the 19th-century Genova da Ponente gate, and the enduring symbol of the city, the Lanterna, which has been standing since 1128. Experience an unparalleled view of the city from the sweeping terrace of the lighthouse that ranks as the world’s second oldest working lighthouse, following the tower of Hercules in La…
Explore the historic fortifications, the 19th-century Genova da Ponente gate, and the enduring symbol of the city, the Lanterna, which has been standing since 1128. Experience an unparalleled view of the city from the sweeping terrace of the lighthouse that ranks as the world’s second oldest working lighthouse, following the tower of Hercules in La Coruna. Standing at an impressive 77 meters, it is the tallest lighthouse in the Mediterranean and the second tallest in Europe.
Historical records suggest that the monument has been in existence since at least 1128, making it the second oldest operational lighthouse globally with nearly nine centuries of history. Despite its reconstruction in 1543, only the topmost section of the tower was altered. Originally situated on the city’s western walls, it now houses an informative museum within its fortifications, offering insight into the history of the Lantern and the workings of a lighthouse. A pedestrian path was built in 2001, connecting the Ferry Terminal to the lighthouse and extending along Via Milano, to enhance accessibility to the Lantern.
- Not recommended for travelers with walking problems
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.