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Villa Negrotto-Cambiaso

Villa Negrotto Cambiaso

History

Villa Negrotto Cambiaso is a 19th-century building located in the center of Arenzano municipal park. The villa has its roots in medieval times, when a square tower approximately 21 meters high stood on the site where the villa currently resides.

In 1558, Marquis Tobia Pallavicino acquired a large plot of land in Arenzano, which included the area now occupied by the park and surrounding fields. He built a villa adjacent to the existing medieval tower, which served as both a suburban summer residence for the wealthy families of Genoa and an agricultural center. The villa was surrounded by cultivated fields rather than a traditional park, with only a small western section used as a garden.

The layout remained unchanged until the end of the 19th century. In 1880, Marquise Luisa Sauli Pallavicino undertook significant renovations to transform the villa into its current form. The exact nature and extent of these changes are not specified in available sources.

Architecture and Current Use

Dating from the late 19th century, Villa Negrotto Cambiaso is a large castle-shaped house situated within the Arenzano municipal park. The villa's name honors Marquise Mathilda Negrotto-Cambiaso, who was its owner in the 20th century. Today, the palace serves as the Town Hall of Arenzano.

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