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Seat of City Government
This palace on the Piazza dei Plebiscito was once known as the Palazzo Commune and is now housing city hall. We were limited in our time in Viterbo so didn't have time to enter and tour the palace but...
Facing onto Piazza del Plebiscito is the Palazzo dei Priori, formerly known as the Palazzo del Comune. On the first morning of our visit we could not fully appreciate this building as there was a mar...
To visit these beautiful rooms with the frescos you must find the entrance to city hall (next to the post office). Take the stairs or lift to the second floor and the staff will direct you. The fres...
Palazzo dei Priori is beautiful any time of the day or night
Palazzo dei Priori is beautiful any time of the day or night. We lived in the historic part of Viterbo. So for us to go to Palazzo dei Priori was easy. In 5-10 minutes you are there. You walk through...
Seat of City Government
This palace on the Piazza dei Plebiscito was once known as the Palazzo Commune and is now housing city hall. We were limited in our time in Viterbo so didn't have time to enter and tour the palace but...
Viterbo's political and social hub
Facing onto Piazza del Plebiscito is the Palazzo dei Priori, formerly known as the Palazzo del Comune. On the first morning of our visit we could not fully appreciate this building as there was a mar...
Don't miss these beautiful, stately rooms.
To visit these beautiful rooms with the frescos you must find the entrance to city hall (next to the post office). Take the stairs or lift to the second floor and the staff will direct you. The fres...
Palazzo dei Priori is beautiful any time of the day or night
Palazzo dei Priori is beautiful any time of the day or night. We lived in the historic part of Viterbo. So for us to go to Palazzo dei Priori was easy. In 5-10 minutes you are there. You walk through...
The best view
Being in Viterbo You will definately cross the Plazza, then just take a step and visit. A nice historical place - children friendly.