Definitely deserves 9/10!. This place was visited and rated 663-times
What our travelers says:
1 year ago bing guevaluates this place as follows:4 euro per person, no guide, not much information provided, you pay downstairs and then you go upstairs to start your visit. Inside there are several rooms, it takes around 15 minutes to visit the whole place, it’s very kept and very clean. I especially enjoy the different lights inside and the paintings on the ceiling.
3 years ago Chris Oh! Boylesque- in short, this experience can be described as follows:What a brief but wonderful excursion. This à meander through some stately rooms and offices, noting the amazing baroque period interiors. Paintings of previous mayor's and persons of note. The convening Hall is by far the highlight with its painted and stuccoed ceilings and murano glass chandeliers throughout (an obvious hark buck to once being part of the venetian territories and thus acclimated a lot of the venetian aesthetic and artefact) Also on a side note, the public restrooms are very clean and a great option should a toilet break be needed. Meander the hallways, enjoy the velvet damask wall paper, billowing curtains, stately furniture and a few grand paintings. Enjoy.
5 years ago Georges Younesdescribed this experience as follows:This palazzo is a few steps away from the Cathedral of Santa Maria. If you are already in this neighborhood, it makes perfect sense to continue your sightseeing with a visit to this building. The cost is low, the visit will be fast and your enjoyment level commensurate with your expectations.
6 months ago Shirina Ismail- in short, this experience can be described as follows:I tried to get in there yesterday. 2 students standing at the entrance. Asked if they spoke English or Spanish. They directed me to talk to the group standing in front of the stairs. A man came down the stairs with a badge. I asked him if I could enter to visit and he did that you have to be part of a group. When I asked if I could go in without a group, he said no. I was not part of a group. Everyone was just standing around. There was no organisation. I left because he did that I couldn't go in without a group. He did not explain that I needed to join a tour group to enter and therefore I left. What a waste of my time.
2 years ago Rob Sastre: it is necessary to add to this place:Not much information, staff not that friendly, not that much on show when we visited. Best part was the chandeliers that are actually Cristal from Murano in Venice, not even mention the very small English write up