Punta Madonna della Ruota

Punta Madonna della Ruota is a cape in , , .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Villa Garnier and Bicknell Museum.

is a building in in western . and Villa Amica are part of the properties protected by the Superintendent of Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism.

Museum
The Clarence is a small concealed building at 39 Via Romana in . This is often referred to as its official address, but the large villa is the seat of the .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Seborga and Sanremo.

is a small town of 320 people in northwest Italy, near the French border. While it is a part of Italy, it is notable for having voted to become an independent micronation called the Principality of , ruled by a "prince" who was known locally as Sua Tremendità until his death in 2009.

Photo: JoJan, CC BY 3.0.
, also spelled San Remo in English and formerly in Italian, is a comune on of , in . Founded in Roman times, it has a population of about 53,000, and is known as a tourist destination on the .

Photo: Tangopaso, Public domain.
is a resort town in the , , northern . It is located 130 km west of , and 7 km from the French-Italian border, on the , having a small harbour at the mouth of the river, which divides the town into two parts.

Punta Madonna della Ruota

Latitude
43.792° or 43° 47′ 31″ north
Longitude
7.6947° or 7° 41′ 41″ east
Open location code
8FM9QMRV+QV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1279727474
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cape
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Madonna della Ruota and Giardini Esotici Pallanca.

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