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Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo Review

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Very famous palace, local old palace, very exquisite workmanship

Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo

Posted: Dec 28, 2019
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  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    It is said that this is a prince's palace, Mito is also a famous prince, the palace is very unique, but also a very foreign style building. [View] The building is very unique [Fun] Interesting place around the building

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    Posted: Sep 24, 2019
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    When I was playing here with friends, there was a local who was very good. You can go to the local ordinary tour for meals and accommodation. The buildings here are relatively old, and there are not many modern buildings.

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    Posted: Dec 3, 2018
  • Ramdankurniawan21
    5/5Outstanding

    A unique historical building can be found in the ancient Kalsa district of Palermo, Sicily’s capital: Palazzo Mirto. This national monument is a rare example of private residence that has survived over centuries, almost completely unchanged. It is one of the oldest and most luxurious aristocratic houses in the city, its basic structure dating as far back as the Middle Ages, although many radical transformations followed. Since the late 1500s, it was home to the Filangeri family, the most important Norman dynasty in Sicily and in all of Southern Italy. In 1982, the last descendant of the family, Donna Maria Concetta Lanza Filangeri di Mirto, decided to donate the building to Regione Sicilia so that this wonderful place could be protected and also be accessible to the public.

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    Posted: Oct 9, 2021
  • chengsemuzil
    5/5Outstanding
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    The aristocratic mansion, now free to visit, has lots of furniture and art from the past

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    Posted: May 7, 2016
  • hana茱茱
    5/5Outstanding
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    Before 1980, there were people living here, and now it is free to visit

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    Posted: May 2, 2016
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