16043 Chiavari, Metropolitan City of Genoa, ItalyMap
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Nice on, not much to see
You can’t visit the building apart from the not-so-good restaurant at the base. The building looks quite modern for one that is over 100 years old, but not impressive.
This was a summer colony named after Gustavo Fara,hence the name The Fara colony. Commissioned by the National Facist Party,1935 as holiday resort for children. Benito Mussolini inaugurated the resort...
This is a left-over of fascist architecture from the 1930's. As such, it should probably be taken down. It is a very ugly building according to me, I believe it is built to look vaguely like the fasci...
I had to arrive in Chiavari and I read Tripadvisor to see that the building that was in front of my window was an old holiday colony dating from the early 30s D...
Futuristic, expressional architecture. Tidning from the 1930s. That is why it is intended to be interrupted, as other comments are required, is not from an architectural point of view...
Nice on, not much to see
You can’t visit the building apart from the not-so-good restaurant at the base. The building looks quite modern for one that is over 100 years old, but not impressive.
Monumental salute to the 1930s
This was a summer colony named after Gustavo Fara,hence the name The Fara colony. Commissioned by the National Facist Party,1935 as holiday resort for children. Benito Mussolini inaugurated the resort...
Nothing much to see
This is a left-over of fascist architecture from the 1930's. As such, it should probably be taken down. It is a very ugly building according to me, I believe it is built to look vaguely like the fasci...
Denatures the landscape.
I had to arrive in Chiavari and I read Tripadvisor to see that the building that was in front of my window was an old holiday colony dating from the early 30s D...
A architectural point on the coast.
Futuristic, expressional architecture. Tidning from the 1930s. That is why it is intended to be interrupted, as other comments are required, is not from an architectural point of view...