Quezzi inclined elevator

Quezzi inclined elevator
Overview
StatusOpen
LocaleGenoa, Liguria, Italy
Coordinates44°25′16″N 8°58′18″E / 44.421173°N 8.971611°E / 44.421173; 8.971611
Service
TypeInclined elevator
Operator(s)AMT Genova
History
OpenedMay 2015
Technical
Line length131 m (430 ft)

The Quezzi elevator (Italian: Ascensore inclinato di Quezzi) is a public inclined elevator with variable slope in the Quezzi quarter of Genoa, Italy. The elevator opened in May 2015 and connects the lower terminus at Via Pinetti to the terminus at Via Fontanarossa, with an intermediate stop at Portazza.

The plant is one of the many public people movers in the city, including several elevators and funiculars, the older and best known of which are the Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular and the Principe–Granarolo rack railway. The latter is erroneously described as a funicular in popular jargon.

From 1 December 2021 it has been free to use courtesy of the Municipality of Genoa and AMT.