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
The Villa Farnesina is a beautiful Renaissance villa, famous for its frescoes by Rafael, Sebastiano del Plombo, Giulio Romana, Il Sodoma...It was built between 1506 ... read more
The Galleria Spada, displays a small collection of art from the 16th and 17th centuries. The beautiful palazzo was built in the mid-17th century by the Italian artist ... read more
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, owned by the Pamphilj family, features stunning pieces of artwork, sculptures and décor, by artists such as Caravaggio, ... read more
Castello di Copertino, dating back to the 13th century when the city was made a county capital by Charles of Anjou, is example of Apulia’s Renaissance military ... read more
The Archaeological National Museum is housed in the Swabian-Angevin Castle, built in the 13th century by the son of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Manfred. The ... read more
The Castle of Trani (Castello di Trani) was built as part of an impressive defensive system of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194 – 1250) to protect the Kingdom ... read more
Castel del Monte, was built as part of an impressive defensive system of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194 – 1250) to protect the Kingdom of Sicily. It is a unique ... 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
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 Galleria Nazionale della Puglia “Girolamo e Rosaria Devanna ”, housed in the 16th century Palazzo Sylos Calò, displays a magnificent collection of works of ... read more
The Doge's Palace, constructed in 1340 with later extensions and modifications, was the residence of the Doge of Venice. The Doge was the supreme authority of the ... read more
The Royal Library, founded by king Charles Albert of Savoy in 1837, and located within the Royal Palace, is a top quality universal cultural institution. It contains and ... read more
The Sabauda Gallery, dating back to 1832 and since 2014 located in the Manica Nuovo (“New Wing”) of the Palazzo Reale, displays the art collections brought together ... read more
Royal Palace of Turin, dating back to the 16th century, has been on of the residences of the Royal House of Savoy, until 1946, when it was converted by the Italian ... 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
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
The Palazzo Doria Tursi is a 16th century palace and is today the Town Hall of Genoa. Its monumental halls display the art works of Italian masters, decorative art ... read more
Palazzo Ferrero, constructed by the Ferrero family in the 15th and 16th centuries, was acquired by the city from the La Marmora family in the beginning of the 20th century ... read more
Galleria del Cembalo, established by Paola Stacchini Cavazza and Mario Peliti and located in some of the magnificent halls on the ground floor of Palazzo Borghese, ... read more