Vernazza
Vernazza has a natural pier with a amphitheatre shape making
it perhaps the most picturesque village of the Cinque Terre.
Vernazza was a Roman installation and had a big strategical
importance during the age of the Maritime Republics in Genoa.
It was also famous for its carpenters.
We suggest a walk in the village that is dominated by a watch
tower and the "Castello" remains. In the small square,
overlooking the seaside, there is the church of Santa Margherita
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Vernazza is the village with
the safest and most convenient port in Cinque Terre. The seafaring
skill of its people has been famous since the old times. Historically
mentioned since 1050, it has enjoyed political importance and
wealth, witnessed by the fashion of the houses, rich in balconies
and arcades.
Here as well the place-name comes from an old Roman family name,
Vulnetia, whose slaves, after being set free, took possession
of these lands.
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