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Birthplace of Columbus in 1451, the city as featured here in 1574 still held an important economic position within Europe\u2019s ruling houses. An principal port city and shipping center, Genoa was also home to the Banco di San Giorgio, founded in 1407, the oldest chartered bank in Europe and the world. The Bank served as financier to many European monarchs throughout the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, gaining widespread influence. Ferdinand and Isabella maintained accounts there, as did the city\u2019s native son, Christopher Columbus. Charles V was at times heavily in debt to the Bank.<\/p>\n<p>The city\u2019s layout is clearly seen as it slopes down to the sea. At its center stands the 13th century Romanesque cathedral of San Lorenzo. The Palazzo Ducale is seen higher up the hillside as the medieval complex it had been since the thirteenth century. 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