Albenga (ancient Albingaunum) is the most historically layered town on the Riviera di Ponente: Roman street grid still visible in the centro storico layout, a 5th-century Baptistery with blue-gold mosaics (the oldest surviving Early Christian monument in Liguria), three medieval towers creating a distinctive skyline, and the Museo Navale Romano (displaying the cargo of a 1st-century BC Roman trading ship found offshore โ 10,000 amphorae, the largest Roman shipwreck find on the Ligurian coast). The centro storico is compact, walkable, and almost tourist-free โ the beach tourists stay on the coast, and the cultural tourists go to Genoa. Liguria โ
Plan my Riviera trip โBattistero (5th century): An octagonal Early Christian baptistery โ the interior mosaics (blue-ground, with chi-rho monogram and doves) are rare survivors of 5th-century Christian art. The immersion font is original. โฌ4 (with Museo Diocesano). The three towers: The medieval skyline โ Torre Comunale, Torre dei Malasemenza, Torre Cazzulini โ visible from the river bridge. Cattedrale di San Michele: Romanesque (11th century, rebuilt), with a 13th-century bell tower. Museo Navale Romano (Palazzo Peloso Cepolla): The Roman shipwreck โ amphorae stacked as they were found, reconstruction of the vessel, and the marine archaeology story. โฌ5. The Roman grid: Walk the centro storico โ Via Bernardo Ricci, Via Medaglie d'Oro โ the straight-line street plan is the Roman cardo-decumanus system, preserved through 2,000 years.
Getting there: Albenga station (Genoa-Ventimiglia line, 1h from Genoa). Stay: โฌ50-85/night. Eat: Osteria dei Leoni (€25-35 โ Ligurian, farinata, focaccia di Recco). Combine with: Finalborgo (20min โ medieval walls + climbing), Noli (25min โ 5th republic), Villanova d'Albenga (5min โ medieval walled village), Cervo (20min โ baroque church on the sea).