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i palazzi dei rolli
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vladimir70

I have visited all three palaces that one can do with one ticket. They are all nice, contain some great architecture, paintings, great views. You would not spend too much time there, but it is a time well-spent

DavideGB87

It is very nice to follow the street, admiring all the Rolli buildings. They are all different but all cool and interesting. Some have nice paintings on ceiling and walls, other just nice decorations, but it's a relaxing walk that I definitely recommend.

2ADORIA

This street (Garibaldi) is certainly one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. Grand facades, gigantic hallways and theatrical staircases, they witness the banking and commerce social state ment of their owners. Some have free access, like the Town hall, some are museum, such as Bianco Palace, or Red PAlace or Spinola, some are shops like the one on N12. Great and fun.

Clareymacagram

All these palazzi are amazing and beautiful, however Palazzo Rosso was my favourite. Personally my interest is in the architecture and frescoes, as opposed to artwork and collections, so I preferred Palazzo Rosso to Palazzi Bianchi and Tursi. Palazzo Rosso also has an amazing viewing platform on the roof which is a spectacular spot for panoramic city pics. I think this viewing platform is actually a better than Spianata Castelletto as it provides 360 degree views. Staff here were also very accommodating and friendly.

arimaior

A UNESCO listed location, this promenade allows you to admire and visit a number of incredibly beautiful Renaissance palaces in town.So beautiful they look like theatre props, they also enclose wonderful cloisters and terraced gardens.Really unique!

freddysteadygo

Nice to walk around but there was a better preserved palace just round the corner near the continental hotel. That gave you a better impression of what these places were like.

267bernardf

The 3 palazzi museums - Rosso, Bianco and Tursi - all part of the Palazzi die Rolli are located on one of the best streets in Genoa, the Via Garibaldi. All three buildings are museums, run mainly as art galleries. One ticket buys entrance to all three palazzi. Palazzo Rosso is the largest of the three with 6 floors and a fine view of the city from the roof. There are some historic interiors, but mainly rooms arranged as a modern art gallery. Good works by Van Dyck. Palazzo Bianco also has some good art work and more importantly, access to the garden, something that is not possible to visit elsewhere. Palazzo Tursi houses a set of fine tapestries, two important violins, some stunning blue and white pottery (medical jars) and many coins from Genovese trading history. An interesting collection, especially if you enjoy applied arts.All three museums can easily be visited in one day without being overloaded. There is a good cafe as well, where a meal can be purchased for 12 euros, good value and good food. The combined ticket costs 9 euros, but there are discounts for museum pass holders etc. This is a highlight of any visit to Genova and should not be missed.

Ridgh

This is one of the nicer and interesting places in Genoa. It is very interesting, and it worth to visit

rh24

This is a lovely street to stroll down through -- not to be missed. The different palazzi are a treat to behold. Some have been lovingly restored while others are decaying. The visitor gets a good sense of the wealth that was concentrated in the hands of the privileged in Genoa.

Emma8801

My partner and I decided to visit the palaces during our day trip in genoa. The tickets are 9 euro per person and allows you into both bianco, trusi and rosso. We found bianco and tursi to be quite plan and didn't spend as much time in it as we did rosso. Rosso was beautiful with amazing paintings on the roof. You can also go on top of the roof and over look the city which is amazing. If visiting this make sure you allow yourself enough time.

TwixtTwain

If you buy the combined ticket, go to the Palazzo Bianco first, then the Rosso. The flow of the presentation of the art history makes more sense in that order. No one at the ticket booth offered any guidance and you could see them in random order. The Palazzo Rosso has a fabulous overlook of the city center from the "widows walk" at the very summit of the roof.

EsmeBennion

They bulilt trophy houses in Genoa to out do the neighbors! Fantastic palaces crammed next to each other along a block with only an 8 m street width . But amazing architecture and all and very well maintained now as UNESCO world hertiage. We wlaked from train station so went round Reale first. UP many stpes to top grand floor is worth the climb - amazing rook with mirrors, and king and queen bedrooms. I was amused queen's bed is wider than king. ( maybe he visits her but not vv?) Be sure to walk out on upper deck/ tiled promenade and view port and garden below.free tickets for over 65 Euro, so take proof. Get duo with Spinale too

Pelazi

Another one great Palace in Genoa. Genoa is full of excellent architectural monuments. Walk arround the hole town to discover them. No wonder the whole town is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

lillyl722

Just strolling in the city center and discovering more and more historical palazzos is a pleasure. I'd recommend to go there at the very end of May when the Rolli Days are taking place (check the internet) - some of the - privately owned- palazzi are open to public. And even if you don't (ou can't) go in, just don't hesitate to take a look at their inner courts that are generally for free...

Viridiana2012

If you don't have much time, go at least to the Palazzo Bianco to see the Caravaggio painting. It is really worth. Lots of good flemish paintings also in the Palazzo Rosso

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