Pieve Ligure Città Metropolitana di Genova Liguria Italy
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Pieve Ligure

Pieve Ligure (Ligurian: A Ceive, locally A Céie) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 13 kilometres (8 mi) southeast of Genoa. The pieve of St. Michael Archangel, from which the town takes its name, has been rebuilt in Baroque style in the 18th century and houses works by Perin del Vaga e Luigi Morgari. The other main church is the Oratory of St. Anthony Abbot (early 15th century). The Castello Cirla originated as a medieval Saracen tower, although it was turned into a private residence in 1909.

Distance between:

Rome to Pieve Ligure 243 Miles / 392 Kms
Milan to Pieve Ligure 76 Miles / 122 Kms
Venice to Pieve Ligure 175 Miles / 282 Kms


Postal Code 16031


Population 2020

Total: 2485
Total Men: 1226
Total Women: 1226

tourist attraction Nearby

Pieve Alta