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Palazzo Spinola National Gallery
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Palazzo Spinola National Gallery (Gallerie Nazionali di Palazzo Spinola) is a museum containing the artwork, furnishings, ceramics, silver, books and etchings which the marquis Paolo and Franco Spinola donated, together with the palazzo, to the state in 1958.
The palace was built in 1593 on pre-existing Medieval foundations, for Francesco Grimaldi.
Tha Palazzo Spinola National Gallery is part of the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE, the Strada Nuova, including three Strada Nuova Museums, the Palazzo Rossi, the Palazzo Bianco, the Palazzo Doria Tursi, and the palaces Palazzo Spinola National Gallery and the Royal Palace Museum.
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Palazzo Spinola National Gallery