martedì 25 marzo 2025

Corso GAE - edizione 6

Walking in Italy (Lonely Planet)

LIGURIA / ITALIAN RIVIERA - The Highlights

  • SPECTACULAR VIEWS
  • HISTORIC FOOTSTEPS/ROUTES
  • ANCIENT CULTURES
  • GOURMET DELIGHTS
  • ADVENTURE CHALLENGES
  • WILDLIFE RAMBLES
  • BIODIVERSITY

https://www.britannica.com/place/Liguria

https://www.fodors.com/world/europe/italy/the-italian-riviera

https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy/italian-riviera

https://www.backroads.com/trips/WQTQ-Z/cinque-terre-tuscany-easygoing-walking-tour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r14c3xWgK3M

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2001/apr/21/foodanddrink.features16 

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/13/travel/52-places-golfo-paradiso-italy.html?searchResultPosition=1

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/travel/liguria-italy-mediterranean.html?searchResultPosition=2

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/23/travel/23choice.html#

In Northern Italy, a Crossroads of Culinary Arts

Mark Bittman

In most of Italy’s villages and towns, restaurants serve the same dishes they’ve been serving for a hundred years or more. These vary from one town to the next, even if the distances traveled are tiny, and the locals usually insist that the food in the last town you visited is inferior to what you’re about to taste. About half the time they’re right.

In the cities, though, you find more regional food, and even — gasp — food from other parts of Italy, giving you a taste of more varied cuisines. Genoa, in the heart of Liguria, is one of the best cities for this sort of pan-Italian eating, at least in part because the region is among Europe’s culinary highlights; it remains difficult to eat any way but well here.

Though Genoa is not the largest city in Northern Italy (both Milan and Turin are bigger), it is the country’s most important port and features, in the città vecchia (old city), what is among the most sprawling, best preserved and most active medieval quarters in Europe. Here you find the typically narrow lanes that can barely accommodate anything wider than a scooter; at least three world-class churches; and, at the border with the “new” city, a street of spectacular palazzi. These days, the area includes dozens (I’m tempted to write “countless,” but indeed the list is finite) of restaurants that leave me walking around muttering, “If there were only one of these in my neighborhood, I’d be happy.”

Genoa also has a population that cares deeply about food, in a way that is ordinarily reserved for towns and villages. The artichokes from nearby Albenga are practically worshiped; anchovies are considered daily fare (you may eat more of them in a day here than you do in a year at home); pine nuts, olives, local seafood and herbs (especially basil, of course) are all ubiquitous, and the continuing dedication to the old ways is evident on nearly every street, in the bakeries that make farinata (the chickpea flatbread akin to Nice’s socca), vegetable tortas and focaccia, in the vegetable markets the size of closets and in the shop that sells tripe and nothing but.


RURAL LANDSCAPES
DRY-STONE WALLS
TERRACES
MILLS
OIL MILLS
WATER MILLS

RUSTICO

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/it/dizionario/italiano-inglese/rustico

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/italian-english/rustico


rural house
store
little/small, tiny
stone
shelter
shed

ruins
abandoned
dilapidated

  • A rural handcraft building used as shelter, storage and working space, often used for cattle keeping.
  • A historical rural building, used for country life jobs and activities
  • An abandoned rural house in local stone, dedicated to storage or dwelling purposes in the mountains
  • A rustico is a rural small shelter made of local stones. Nowadays it is usually abandoned, but once was used to host cattle or store food, as well as to provide people with shelter in the hills. 

COUNTRY

REGION

PROVINCE

CITY

TOWN

VILLAGE

HAMLET

BORGO

DISTRICT

MUNICIPALITY

CAPITAL

 

SETTLEMENT

CENTRE

 

COAST – COASTAL - SEASIDE

COUNTRYSIDE

ENTROTERRA

RURAL AREA

URBAN AREA

SUBURBIAN AREA

INDUSTRIAL AREA

INLAND AREA