Villa Saluzzo Bombrini, called il Paradiso [1], is a noble historical residence in the Genoz district of Albarro, at the confluence of the streets of Albarro and Francesco Pozzo.
It was built for Marquis Saluzzo by Andrea Ceresola, named Vannone [2], a typical example of late architecture.
There are two other villas belonging to the Saluzzo family, the Saluzzo Mongiardino, where the poet George Byron lived for a few months between 1822 and 1823, and the Saluzzo Carrega Parodi, the Ligurian History Society from 1967 to 1993. Home, both from a more modern construction But equally impressive.