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Genja
The guide was updated:If you are looking for unique souvenirs or take an interest towards vintage clothing and accessories, Genja is the right place to go. The owner, Mrs. Giuseppina Pecci, is always on the lookout for new merchandise, and the assortment is updated seasonally.
Useful Information
- Address: Via Aurelio Saffi 56, Rimini
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 9am–12:30pm / 4pm–7:30pm; Tue 9am–12:30pm
- Phone: +39 0541 790146
- Email: genja.rn@gmail.com
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