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Rooms at the Museum of majolica Genius

Museo delle maioliche Stanze al genio
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Open today at 16:00-18:30
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Via Garibaldi 11 Via Garibaldi angolo Via Magione, Palermo, Sicily ItalyMap
Phone+39 380 367 3773
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  • Trav341
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    Stunning collection of beautiful tiles

    We were fortunate enough to stay in the B & B upstairs. The Museum is on the floor below, a treasured collection of beautiful tiles, lovingly curated by the owner occupier. It was a privilege to be sh...

    Reviewed on Oct 31, 2023
  • helene-boyce
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    Visit a private Majolica Tile collection and maybe stay overnight!

    This private collection of floor tiles is mind blowing.. While touring the private apartments of this partially restored palazzo you will be amazed by the handmade floor tiles that cover nearly ev...

    Reviewed on Apr 13, 2023
  • 344lindag
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    One of a kind

    I'm not sure how a museum can be so unassuming from the outside yet is a real gem inside. There is only a small name on the buzzer to enter but what lies inside is wall to wall ceramic tiles and also...

    Reviewed on Sep 2, 2020
  • TrailBlazer562978
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    Stunning in quality and quantity

    What a surprise to find my way to this privaye house museum in the old town of Palermo. Up some stairs a young man, Claudio, passionately shares his knowledge of this old southern Italian art, tile ma...

    Reviewed on Jan 9, 2020
  • sallygM5238YP
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    Tile Museum & BnB

    Last year (Dec 2018) when in Palermo, we visited the Tile Museum twice to hear the information in Italian and later in English. We learned about the history of these tiles and how the owner began coll...

    Reviewed on Dec 19, 2019
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