Santa Maria di Castello is a church and religious complex in Genoa, Italy. Administrated for a long time by the Dominicans, it is located in the Castello hill of the city, where in the Middle Ages a bishop's fortified castle existed. The church is flanked by the large Tower of the Embriaci.
The church, in Romanesque style, was erected before 900 AD. It houses many artworks commissioned by the main noble families of Genoa, by artists such as Francesco Maria Schiaffino, Lorenzo Fasolo, Alessandro Gherardini, Giuseppe Palmieri, Francesco Boccaccino, Pier Francesco Sacchi, Bernardo Castello, Aurelio Lomi and Tommaso Orsolino. Notable are the frescoes with Stories of David and the painted majolicas from the 16th century Genoese school.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Maria_di_Castello
Official Website http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_Santa_Maria_di_Castello
Santamariadicastello https://www.santamariadicastello.it/en/home-english-2/
Address 20 Via di Santa Maria di Castello, Genova 16123, Italy
Coordinates 44°24'20.082" N 8°55'45.207" E