Real Albergo Dei Poveri Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Robert Capa Retrospective
Not far from the main action, this gallery is worth looking at as it has very interesting exhibitions. The day we went we saw the Robert Capa Retrospective and Alexander Rodchenko exhibition. Phot...
This very beautiful palazzo in a leafy area was intended to cater for the city's poor who couldn't afford to pay rent in the late 18th c. The bust of the benefactor stands in the main courtyard (ther...
I noticed the buildings related to the hospital founded in the 18th century, during a walk on the historic part of Palermo. I found accidentally, before that, nothing about this place I didn't hear. Very welcome ...
Magical and fascinating place at the beginning of Calatafimi course. Open in the Fai days or similar for more complete visits, this time we have used it for the exhibition with installations...
Robert Capa Retrospective
Not far from the main action, this gallery is worth looking at as it has very interesting exhibitions. The day we went we saw the Robert Capa Retrospective and Alexander Rodchenko exhibition. Phot...
Classic ad aristocratic
This very beautiful palazzo in a leafy area was intended to cater for the city's poor who couldn't afford to pay rent in the late 18th c. The bust of the benefactor stands in the main courtyard (ther...
Real Hotel Dei Povero
I noticed the buildings related to the hospital founded in the 18th century, during a walk on the historic part of Palermo. I found accidentally, before that, nothing about this place I didn't hear. Very welcome ...
What a beautiful courtyard!
The large seventh-century building (completed in 1829) is also called the Hotel delle Povertà because after final completion only this was hosted.
Mystery and culture
Magical and fascinating place at the beginning of Calatafimi course. Open in the Fai days or similar for more complete visits, this time we have used it for the exhibition with installations...