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The Palace of the Customs
This imposing Palace of the Customs Office was built in the XX. century, probably in 1914, after the great earthquake, on the site where the former Royal Palace stood until 1783. Just above the arches...
The Messina Customs Palace is not a real tourist attraction. It is a historic palace, headquarters of government offices of the Customs and Monopoly. The tourist signal ...
the palace of the customs (the original name was Regia Dogana) is a Liberty-style building that develops on two levels. the palace has very different facets among them. The face that d...
The palace of the customs, was built after the earthquake of 1908, in freestyle style (to be noted the iron pencils and the flowery gates) on the place where, until 1783, the great palace emerged ...
The Palace of the Customs
This imposing Palace of the Customs Office was built in the XX. century, probably in 1914, after the great earthquake, on the site where the former Royal Palace stood until 1783. Just above the arches...
It's not yet an attraction
The Messina Customs Palace is not a real tourist attraction. It is a historic palace, headquarters of government offices of the Customs and Monopoly. The tourist signal ...
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In Messina for an event, the city could not miss a few photos at the Liberty-style Customs Palace, with its big gates.
Liberty's timeless elegance
the palace of the customs (the original name was Regia Dogana) is a Liberty-style building that develops on two levels. the palace has very different facets among them. The face that d...
C' once the King's Palace
The palace of the customs, was built after the earthquake of 1908, in freestyle style (to be noted the iron pencils and the flowery gates) on the place where, until 1783, the great palace emerged ...