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Bell?O,no museum
If you're looking for a place to chill, as in a.c. so cold it makes you shiver and your teeth chatter, then this museum is worth the steep €8 -- no discounts! -- admission. Our visit was presaged by t...
Bellomo Palace is a Swabian-era building enlarged in the 15th century by the Syracusan Bellomo family, who made it their home. In 1948 it became an exhibition venue. The Gallery illustrates the figura...
FAscinating museum with very friendly and helpful staff
This is a little gem of a museum. There are some fantastic artworks on display, with good clear explanatory notes. What impressed us most was the willingness of the room supervisors to get involved wi...
Lovely tucked away small museum. Very friendly staff, lift to top floor if you don't want to do the stairs. Some fascinating exhibits. Some of the stone carving goes back to the 9th century. Well wor...
Only church exhibitions and the museum itself offers nothing to be seen architecturally. I was through in 10 minutes. It was not recommendable for me. I would have a look at the city history...
Bell?O,no museum
If you're looking for a place to chill, as in a.c. so cold it makes you shiver and your teeth chatter, then this museum is worth the steep €8 -- no discounts! -- admission. Our visit was presaged by t...
Regional Gallery at Bellomo Palace
Bellomo Palace is a Swabian-era building enlarged in the 15th century by the Syracusan Bellomo family, who made it their home. In 1948 it became an exhibition venue. The Gallery illustrates the figura...
FAscinating museum with very friendly and helpful staff
This is a little gem of a museum. There are some fantastic artworks on display, with good clear explanatory notes. What impressed us most was the willingness of the room supervisors to get involved wi...
Small but lovely
Lovely tucked away small museum. Very friendly staff, lift to top floor if you don't want to do the stairs. Some fascinating exhibits. Some of the stone carving goes back to the 9th century. Well wor...
Not visible
Only church exhibitions and the museum itself offers nothing to be seen architecturally. I was through in 10 minutes. It was not recommendable for me. I would have a look at the city history...