The Sant'Anna funicular (Italian: Funicolare Sant'Anna) is a funicular railway in the Italian city of Genoa connecting the Piazza Portello, on the edge...
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The line is one of several true funiculars in the city, including the Sant'Anna funicular and the Quezzi funicular, although the Principe–Granarolo rack...
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This is a list of funicular railways, organised by place within country and continent. The funiculars range from short urban lines to significant multi-section...
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erroneously described as a funicular and listed alongside the city's Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular and the Quezzi funicular. The line is managed...
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the Sant'Anna funicular being built immediately south of the church, but without affecting the integrity of the ancient hamlet. To this day, Sant'Anna remains...
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public transport. The city is served by two funicular railways (the Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular), the Quezzi inclined elevator, the Principe–Granarolo...
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Genoa, in Northwestern Italy. It constitutes the continuation of the Sant'Anna funicular, linking Corso Magenta with via Antonio Crocco. The elevator can...
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Quezzi inclined elevator (redirect from Quezzi funicular)
including several elevators and funiculars, the older and best known of which are the Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular and the Principe–Granarolo...
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Monte significantly altered the area, when Corso Magenta and the Sant'Anna funicular were built immediately to the South of the convent. The religious...
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"vaccheria" (dairy shop) located near the uphill station of the Sant'Anna funicular in via Agostino Bertani, an important contribution to the life of...
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metro line (the Genoa Metro) 3 funiculars (the Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular and the Quezzi funicular) 1 rack railway (the Principe–Granarolo...
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Villa Jovis Chiesa di San Costanzo Chiesa di Santo Stefano Chiesa di Sant'Anna Chiesa di S. Michele Chiesa di S. Maria del soccorso Chiesa di S. Andrea...
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Superiore di Pisa, founded by Napoleon in 1810, and its offshoot, the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. Most believe the hypothesis that the origin...
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Annunziata, housing paintings by Giovan Francesco Gaggini. Panoramic funicular that connects plateau to Gesso river. Monument of Stura and Gesso in Torino...
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Healthcare services are provided by three major hospitals in Como: Ospedale Sant'Anna, Ospedale Valduce, and Clinica Villa Aprica, ensuring comprehensive medical...
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Zgornja Sveta Marija Magdalena) · Servola (Škedenj) · Poggi Paese · Poggi Sant'Anna (Sveta Ana)· Valmaura · Altura · Borgo San Sergio The iconic city centre...
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this reason, Venetians skilled workers were recruited. The Chiesa di Sant'Anna, dedicated to Saint Anne, was built in 1631 on the ground of the Arch...
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Maggiore San Gregorio Armeno San Giovanni a Carbonara Santa Maria La Nova Sant'Anna dei Lombardi Sant'Eligio Maggiore Santa Restituta Sansevero Chapel San...
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São Francisco, Lisbon Tramways, Portugal 1873 In past, cable trams or funiculars only as hills too steep for horses. Currently used by unassisted electric...
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Bonuzzo Sant'Anna; the fourth tower (312 m) is the northernmost and can be seen to the right as one continues north on Via Bonuzzo Sant'Anna. The second...
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