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Top 9 Palaces

#1
Palazzo Colonna

The magnificent Palazzo Colonna has been home to over 20 generations of the Colonna family and contains one of the largest private collections of Baroque art in the world.

4.8 (377 reviews)
#2
Palazzo Altemps

Just between Piazza Navona and the Tiber River, Palazzo Altemps is a beautiful late-15th-century palazzo. Now one of the branches of the National Roman Museum, it was originally built for Girolamo Riario, a nephew of Pope Sixtus IV (who was a keen practitioner of nepotism). The building changed hands a number of times throughout the centuries, before being gifted to the Italian State in 1982. It then underwent 15 years of restoration work, and was inaugurated as a museum in 1997.

4 (11 reviews)
#3
Palazzo Patrizi Montoro

Tour the historic rooms and view the ancient artwork

4.5 (3,751 reviews)
#4
Palazzo Venezia

The Palazzo Venezia has served many purposes over the years, functioning as a papal palace, a political base, and, more recently, a museum focused on applied arts. The Palazzo Venezia museum has an enormous collection spanning around 800 years, including prints, ceramics, furniture, paintings, sculptures, and much more.

4.2 (313 reviews)
#5
Priori Palace

Explore an impressive art museum initially designed as the governor's residence

1 (1 review)
#6
Palace of the Popes of Viterbo

The Palace of the Popes in Viterbo, home of the first and longest conclave in history, the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the adjoining Museum of the Hill and the medieval quarter of San Pellegrino. The service includes the reception in Viterbo at the Museum of the Colle del Duomo located in Piazza San Lorenzo. At the museum you will receive the information material necessary for the visit and the support to know every event and opportunity present in the day of visit and in those immediately following, as well as the audio guide (available in Italian, English, French, German and Spanish) useful to visit the complex of the Palace of the Popes, the Cathedral and the Museum.

4.5 (25 reviews)
#7
Boniface VIII Palace

Nestled within the charming town of Anagni lies the remarkable Boniface VIII Palace, a historical gem that beckons visitors from near and far. This awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece boasts a rich tapestry of centuries-old stories etched into its walls, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the past. Step into a world where opulent chambers and intricate details transport you to a bygone era, where power and prestige ruled the day. With its stunning blend of artistry and history, the Palace of the Popes promises an unforgettable journey through time for all who wander its hallowed halls.

#8
Galleria Corsini

Galleria Corsini's story started in 1511, when the building was erected by Cardinal Raffaele Riario (1461-1521). The Corsini family acquired the palazzo in 1736 and now it's a testament to the work of Italian masters. The Galleria Corsini is located in Rome, close to the Botanical Gardens in the Trastevere section of the city.

4.4 (313 reviews)
#9
Fortress of the Popes

Tour the ancient buildings and visit the historic halls inside

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