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Museo del Risorgimento "Vittorio Emanuele Orlando"
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Piazza San Domenico 1, Palermo, Sicily ItalyMap
Phone: +39 091 582774
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  • michael s
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    Garibaldi takes the biscuit..out with the Bourbons

    There is an excellent range of artifacts to see representing both sides...Garibaldi is well represented..his bank rolling backgrounders less so...The insurgents led by the great man lead Sicily away f...

    Reviewed on Jul 20, 2016
  • B7807FQjudithb
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    Very interesting.

    Sometimes, I worry about how a city can keep all these marvelous structures in good condition in the future.

    Reviewed on Apr 7, 2016
  • KarlieTravel
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    Lovely city

    I loved walking around this city with my husband. Everything has this calm-buzz about it and the history is visible on every building. Sipping coffee in Sicily can become a daily thing for me - I woul...

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2014
  • Cinelliman
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    Nice museum for Garibaldo lovers

    This museum is well organized and focuses on the unification of Italy. Many pamphlets and period costumes as well as a large bronze of Garibaldi on a horse. Check by phone to make sure the museum will...

    Reviewed on Mar 17, 2012
  • Лариса М
    Лариса М
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    The Museum dedicated to Italy 's reunification

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    On the piazza San Domenico, next to the same name church, on the first floor of the former Dominican monastery is the Risorgimento Museum - reunification of Italy. Such museums are in many Italian city ...

    Reviewed on Nov 28, 2016
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