fiogf49gjkf0d Note that Genoa is one of the handful of Italian cities that, for some reason, has an unnecessarily complicated double system of street-numbering: commercial establishments (such as bars and restaurants) have
red
numbers (
rosso
), while all other buildings have
black
numbers (
nero
) - and the two systems don't run in tandem. This means, for example, that Via Banchi 35r might be next-door to Via Banchi 89n, but several hundred metres from Via Banchi 33n. There's no logic or purpose to it at all.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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