Palazzetto Bru Zane Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Venetian gem
A stone’s throw away from Frari, this palazzetto is a well-preserved spot, tucked away from the throng. I went along for a free private tour. Giulia Pasdera was an excellent guide. She had all the k...
beautiful small concert place dedicated to 19th century romantic music
This palazzetto is the place for the Fondazione Bru-Zane. This foundation refurbished beautifully and with taste this palazzetto which was dedicated to concert and cards and casinos games just next to...
We were so lucky to able to take a tour of this little palace. It was restored a few years ago and is now the Centre de Musique Francaise. The palazzetto was designed by Antonio Gaspari at the end of...
Normally the Palazzetto Bru Zane is only open in the evening when a concert is taking place. However on Thursday afternoons the little palace (casina would be a better description) throws opens its do...
Venetian gem
A stone’s throw away from Frari, this palazzetto is a well-preserved spot, tucked away from the throng. I went along for a free private tour. Giulia Pasdera was an excellent guide. She had all the k...
Free guided tour
Half an hour visit , but worth to discover this little palace , dedicated to music art and culture . Concert and show possible as well
beautiful small concert place dedicated to 19th century romantic music
This palazzetto is the place for the Fondazione Bru-Zane. This foundation refurbished beautifully and with taste this palazzetto which was dedicated to concert and cards and casinos games just next to...
Free Tours - Enchanting Palazetto!
We were so lucky to able to take a tour of this little palace. It was restored a few years ago and is now the Centre de Musique Francaise. The palazzetto was designed by Antonio Gaspari at the end of...
Well worth making the effort
Normally the Palazzetto Bru Zane is only open in the evening when a concert is taking place. However on Thursday afternoons the little palace (casina would be a better description) throws opens its do...