The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George is a palace in Genoa, Italy. It is situated in the Piazza Caricamento.
The palace was built in 1260 by Guglielmo Boccanegra, uncle of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. For the construction of the new palace, materials were used from the demolition of the Venetian embassy in Constantinople, having been obtained from Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII as a reward for Genoese aid against the Latin Empire. Stone lions – the emblem of Venice's patron St Mark – were displayed as trophies on the facade by her bitter rival, the Republic of Genoa. The palace was intended — through the creation of a civil-political center — to separate and elevate the temporal power of the Republic's government from the religious power of the clergy, centered on the Cathedral of San Lorenzo.
The palace can be visited - make an appointment by calling +39 010 241 2625 or +39 0102412754.
Admission to the palace is free and there is no guide.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_San_Giorgio
Official website http://www.porto.genova.it/articoli/palazzo-san-giorgio.html
Phone +39 010 241 2625
Address 2 Via della Mercanzia, 16124 Genova, Italy
Coordinates 44°24'33.034" N 8°55'43.259" E