Opens at January 1-December 31 Thursday-Sunday 10:00-20:00
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Largo Aulenti 2, Palermo, Sicily ItalyMap
Phone+39 091 765 7621
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Terrible Tour Guide
One of the worst tour guides I've ever had. She asked the private security guard (not library staff) whether I could look at a book in the library. The only unique items were the local puppets. Wh...
Year after year you would look at ruined fassades around here, now a private iniciative has turned this palace into a jewel again and is still wroking on it. Congratulations on this piece of art, we l...
We enjoyed a lot the guided tour in the Branciforte museum. There were interesting exhibits and the guide quite dedicated. Especially the puppets made a quite impression. Definitely worth to visit
Palazzo Branciforte is a museum and one of my favourite places in Palermo. It has several collections, the one I like the most is the archaeological on the ground floor. Definitely worth it.
The palace is full of majesty but not going to restore it, and has in its historical history the figure of a feudal gentleman as the origin of the cast.
Terrible Tour Guide
One of the worst tour guides I've ever had. She asked the private security guard (not library staff) whether I could look at a book in the library. The only unique items were the local puppets. Wh...
Great work done
Year after year you would look at ruined fassades around here, now a private iniciative has turned this palace into a jewel again and is still wroking on it. Congratulations on this piece of art, we l...
Very nice
We enjoyed a lot the guided tour in the Branciforte museum. There were interesting exhibits and the guide quite dedicated. Especially the puppets made a quite impression. Definitely worth to visit
very interesting
Palazzo Branciforte is a museum and one of my favourite places in Palermo. It has several collections, the one I like the most is the archaeological on the ground floor. Definitely worth it.
Palace of a feudal gentleman.
The palace is full of majesty but not going to restore it, and has in its historical history the figure of a feudal gentleman as the origin of the cast.