Museo di Palazzo lanfranchi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The palace is beautiful.
Excellent exhibition of works of art, and the architecture of the building is interesting, a concentration of masterpieces of Neapolitan baroque art to leave you breathless and not the same outside of...
The Palazzo is an impressive building with ample space to display large amounts of art. For a tourist, however, this is not the where you will see the most famous works by artists you’ve encountered ...
Entry was a little bureacratic (waiting while the couple in front had a long conversation and then no change for 20 euros so I had to go to bar across the road) but once inside ... it was spectacular....
This is a nice museum in Matera. Admission is 3 Euros. I enjoyed walking around the palazzo, and seeing the art displayed. My only problem was with the woman who worked the ticket window. I had tw...
This museum contains a very large painting by Carlo Levi depicting the incredible poverty and hardship suffered by the people over such a long period of time. On the walls were actual photos of peopl...
The palace is beautiful.
Excellent exhibition of works of art, and the architecture of the building is interesting, a concentration of masterpieces of Neapolitan baroque art to leave you breathless and not the same outside of...
Regional Museum doing its best
The Palazzo is an impressive building with ample space to display large amounts of art. For a tourist, however, this is not the where you will see the most famous works by artists you’ve encountered ...
Fantastic
Entry was a little bureacratic (waiting while the couple in front had a long conversation and then no change for 20 euros so I had to go to bar across the road) but once inside ... it was spectacular....
Perfect for a rainy day.
This is a nice museum in Matera. Admission is 3 Euros. I enjoyed walking around the palazzo, and seeing the art displayed. My only problem was with the woman who worked the ticket window. I had tw...
Moving
This museum contains a very large painting by Carlo Levi depicting the incredible poverty and hardship suffered by the people over such a long period of time. On the walls were actual photos of peopl...