The Pietro Canonica Museum is the former studio and residence of the sculptor Pietro Canonica (1869 – 1959). He was not only a sculptor, but also a painter, opera ... read more
The Pietro Bazzanti & Son Art Gallery (Pietro Bazzanti e Figlio Art Gallery) established in 1822, holds high the traditional artisan techniques of sculpture in ... read more
Piccolomini Library is a majestic building, constructed around 1492, in honour of Pope Pius II, by his nephew Cardinal Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, archbishop of ... read more
Pegli Naval Museum (Museo navale di Pegli), displays the maritime collections of Genoa and the Rivieras. The collections include precious maps, paintings, drawings, ship ... read more
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, housed in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, an 18th-century palace, is displaying the private collection for modern art of the famous American ... read more
PAN-Palazzo delle Arti Napoli, housed in the impressive 18th century Palazzo Roccella, it hosts exhibitions of contemporary art in a multitude of forms, book ... read more
Palazzo Zuckermann is housing several collections. The ground and first floors contain collections of Applied and Decorative Arts, whereas on the second floor is the ... read more
Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano houses unique collections of paintings, sculptures and drawings from 17th to the early 20th centuries. It features unique examples of some ... read more
The Palazzo Zaguri is a 14th-century noble residence, converted into an exhibition space with temporary art shows. For more detailed informations, see website read more
Palazzo Zabarella, built on Roman remnants and having been in the hands of the important Zabarella family until the 19th century, the palazzo houses today the Bano ... read more
The Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace), built between 1299 and 1314, is one of the most famous symbols of the city of Florence. Its function was to become the residence and ... read more
Te Palace was designed and built by Raphael's best pupil, Giulio Romano, between 1525 - 1535, commissioned by Duke Frederico II Conzaga (1500 – 1540). Frederico ... read more
Palazzo Sturm is housing two museums. The G. Roi Ceramics Museum featuring ancient and contemporary ceramics, whereas the Remondini Print Museum is dedicated ... read more
The Palazzo Strozzi is one of the greatest masterpieces of Florentine architecture, a symbol of Renaissance style, built in 1489 and designed by Benedetto da Maiano. ... read more
Palazzo Spinola National Gallery (Gallerie Nazionali di Palazzo Spinola) is a museum containing the artwork, furnishings, ceramics, silver, books and etchings which the ... read more
Palazzo Rosso, an elegant noble residence, contains beautiful 17th century frescoes and an impressive art collection, including the collection of the Brignole-Sale ... read more
Palazzo Primoli, is housing the Museo Napoleonico and the House museum of Mario Praz (1896-1982), the famous anglicist, essayist and scholar. The palazzo dates back to ... read more
The Palazzo Pitti has been a royal residence of three dynasties, the Medici (since 1550), the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (which succeeded the Medici from 1737), and ... read more
Palazzo Piccolomini, now serving as a contemporary art gallery and museum, was built 1460 - 1495 for Andrea Piccolomini, nephew of Pope Pius II. It was designed by ... read more
Palazzo Pfanner, an elegant building from 1667, is today a museum including an interesting garden, designed probably by Filippo Juvarra. The palace contains fine ... read more