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The Villa del Principe was built in 1530 as the residence of Genoa’s only prince-admiral Andrea Doria.
The Villa del Principe was built in 1530 as the residence of Genoa’s only prince-admiral Andrea Doria. It is now a museum showcasing frescoes and stuccoes by various artists. The Italian garden on the grounds of the villa has the Fountain of Neptune by Taddeo Carlone.
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