Palazzo Branciforte, dating from the 16th century, is since 2012 the seat of the Sicily Foundation and housing some of the Fondazione Sicilia's important ... read more
Palazzo Bianco is a public art gallery displaying masterpieces from the 16th and 17th century. It gives a good impression concerning the way of life and history of the ... read more
The Library & Archaeological Museum of the Ente Oliveriana are based on the donations of Annibale degli Abati Olivieri (1708 - 1789) and Giovanni Battista Passeri ... read more
Palazzo Giusti, dating back to 1570, and was created for the Giusti family. The Palazzo is famous for its gardens. Its interior contain some remarkable ceilings by ... read more
Palace of the Consuls in Gubbio is a complex of buildings, dating back to the 14th century, houses the Museo Civico, including an art gallery and archaeological Roman ... read more
Natural History Museum is housing various local scientific collections, related to the natural history of the Venetian lagoon, spanning 700 million years. It ... read more
The Civic Museum of Natural History of Verona (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale) is dedicated to the study of minerals and rocks, palaeontology and zoology, and is housed ... read more
The National Rossini Museum (Museo Nazionale Rossini) tells the story of the life and work of Gioachino Rossini (1792 – 1868), the famous composer. The exhibition is ... read more
National Museum of Venezia Palace displays collections of art from the early Christian period up to the Renaissance, in particular tapestries, statues and pottery. The ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, Gioia del Colle (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Gioia del Colle), opened in 1977, is part of the Gioia del Colle’s Norman-Swabian ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum Jatta (Museo Archeologico Nazionale Jatta), originates from the 19th century private archaeological collection of the Jatta family. With ... read more
Villa Torlonia & Gardens, now a museum, were constructed originally from early 1800s for the bankers family Torlonia. In 1925 it was given to Mussolini, which he ... read more
The Museum of Villa Mansi (Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi), displays tapestry and art collections, including substantial 19th and 20th century art, owned by the city of ... read more
Museum of the Risorgimento Turin is the first and only 'National' museum (of the 23 museums of its kind), dedicated to the Italian Reunification (Risorgimento). ... read more
The Museum of the Risorgimento, established in 1885, is dedicated to the crucial period in Italy's history from 1796 to 1870, from Napoleon's first campaign in ... read more
Museum of Palazzo Grimani, a 16th century building, which belonged for centuries to the Grimani family, but was acquired by the City of Venice in 1981. After a long ... read more
Museum of Majolica Genius is a House-Museum, consisting of 8 rooms in the Torre Pirajno Palace, decorated with almost 5000 pieces of glazed tiles from Sicily and ... read more
Leonardo's Vineyard, was given to Leonardo da Vinci in 1498 by Duke Ludovico Sforza as a tribute to his admirable Milanese works (such as the “Last Supper” in ... read more
The Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology (Museo Nazionale di Antropologia ed Etnologia), housed in Palazzo Nonfinito, holds a large collection of 25.00 ... read more
The Museo Nationale Atestino (National Atestinian Museum), established in 1834 as Museo Civico Lapidario (Municipal Epigraphic Museum) is an archeologic museum, ... read more