Castelletto (Genoa)

The belvedere of Castelletto.
Bridge-aqueduct.

Castelletto is a residential quarter of Genoa, north-western Italy. It occupies a hilly area which, until the 17th century, it was outside the city walls.

The quarter is included in the city's Municipio I Centro Est and includes three urban units (Castelletto, Manin and San Nicola). As of 31 December 2010, they had a total population of 28,857. The name, meaning "small castle" in Italian, stems from a fort commanding the whole Genoese area, known since as early as the 10th century AD and dismantled in the late 19th century.

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Coordinates: 44°24′49″N 8°55′59″E / 44.41361°N 8.93306°E / 44.41361; 8.93306

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