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Genoa’s history is also quite long. When you walk into this red palace, first of all, it is very recognizable in terms of appearance. The brick red exterior wall has a very unique feeling. The palace is constantly very big, just an independent one. Small building.
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Genoa’s history is also quite long. When you walk into this red palace, first of all, it is very recognizable in terms of appearance. The brick red exterior wall has a very unique feeling. The palace is constantly very big, just an independent one. Small building.
The Crimson Palace is a huge building with a red theme. The visit here is also quite interesting. It is suitable for seeing some fun things. The palace is silent before and after, and the entire internal space is relatively large.
This is more like a museum. The palace has a large collection of artworks. You can see many ancient artworks here. They have a history of hundreds of years. Many different floors have kept a lot of good art murals. , You can appreciate it.
Built in 1680 for brothers Ridolfo and Gio Francesco I Brignole Sale. Since then, the first noble floor has been almost intact and has precious paintings. Even more surprising is the noble floor of the second floor. In addition to paintings, there are also 17th century frescoes and plasters, and 19th century colored marble floors. Your visit will continue to visit the private rooms of Gio Francesco II Brignole Sale, which include 18th century frescoes, paintings and stucco. You can't miss the former Parisian residences of Dukes of Galliera-the furniture and furnishings of Maria Brignole Sale and Raffaele De Ferrari-this is the splendid Hôtel De Matignon where the French Prime Minister now lives. Climb to the top floor of Dipendenze in Palazzo Rosso, where you will find a little gem: an example of the perfect combination of ancient and modern. Here you can find the apartment of Caterina Marcenaro, director of the Genoa Civic Museum in the 1950s. Architect Franco Albini reorganized it by inserting works of art collected by Marcenaro in the apartment, to be precise in the 1950s. Imagine the 17th and 17th century paintings and furniture in the apartment side by side with other furniture and household appliances seen in American movies and TV series in the 1950s. Your visit ends with emotions that Genoa hardly has: a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, the port and the highest terrace of Palazzo Rosso. If you think that the entrance fee is 9 euros and you are allowed to visit Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Doria-Tursi, where the city government of Genoa is located, you will understand this attraction you cannot miss.
"Hotel Bristol Palace" This historic building is located in the centre of Genoa, 100 metres from Piazza De Ferrari. With a magnificent spiral staircase, the classic-style rooms use antique furniture.