Welcome to Porto Venere
Perched on the Gulf of Poets’ western promontory, Porto Venere (frequently spelt Portovenere) has a riddle of little lanes and staircases, a petite harbour and no small amount of history. The Romans built Portus Veneris as a base en route from Gaul to Spain, and in later years, Byzantines, Lombards, the Genovese and Napoleon all passed through here.
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