Recommendations Near Museum of Flemish-Era Tapestries
Museum of Flemish-Era Tapestries Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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don't look: this Holy Grail isn't there!
Not even a sign up at the address. Long closed for "restoration" (but restored 1985 when museum opened), Tourist Office wouldn't say how long museum has been closed, nor when it'd open again. Yet the ...
Walked passed twice before we realised the entrance was sandwiched between two bars - with only a small sign. But well worth the effort to find. Eight huge tapestries over three floors convey storie...
These exquisite tapestries were a gift of the queen of Spain before being presented in 1589 to the Archbishop of Marsala by Antonio Lombardo. They were beautifully presented, with signage in English ...
Nice carpets of ancient flemish craftsmen. À nice difference with the baroc art decorations in churches. We idd have to wait à while untill the keeper showed up to open the Gates during openinghours.
Be prepared for a surprise at how stunning this set of eight large Flemish tapestries is. And how unexpected to find them in Marsala. Very well conserved since their creation in the 16thC, they depic...
don't look: this Holy Grail isn't there!
Not even a sign up at the address. Long closed for "restoration" (but restored 1985 when museum opened), Tourist Office wouldn't say how long museum has been closed, nor when it'd open again. Yet the ...
Unusual collection of huge tapestries
Walked passed twice before we realised the entrance was sandwiched between two bars - with only a small sign. But well worth the effort to find. Eight huge tapestries over three floors convey storie...
A 'must see' if you're in Marsala
These exquisite tapestries were a gift of the queen of Spain before being presented in 1589 to the Archbishop of Marsala by Antonio Lombardo. They were beautifully presented, with signage in English ...
Hard to find but great stuff.!
Nice carpets of ancient flemish craftsmen. À nice difference with the baroc art decorations in churches. We idd have to wait à while untill the keeper showed up to open the Gates during openinghours.
Flemish tapestries to bedazzle the eye
Be prepared for a surprise at how stunning this set of eight large Flemish tapestries is. And how unexpected to find them in Marsala. Very well conserved since their creation in the 16thC, they depic...