Saturday, July 17, 2010

See submarine archeological artifacts in Naval Museum of Genoa Italy


Naval Museum in Genoa is the Genoese maritime collections which are dating from the eleventh to the sixteenth centuries. Genoa’s maritime history may be retraced through twelve frescoed halls, beginning with the city’s origins as a harbor in the High Middle Ages, through the development of its trade with the peoples of the Mediterranean Basin and the rise of colonies in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Visitors may admire submarine archeological artifacts for example serpentines, bombards, and artillery; as well as documents, armors, paintings, drawings, navigation instruments, valuable pilot books, and models of ancient ships. Part of the exhibits is devoted to various types of vessels and to the development of navigation instruments. Genoa Italy hotels are the providing best facilities to their visitors and pleased them by giving great discounts.

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