"The former residence of the bishops of Brixen, featuring a Renaissance courtyard and the Diocesan Museum with sacred art collections." - Lydia Mansel
Lydia Mansel
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Nice building, some interesting art.
Brixen was ruled by a prince-bishop who resided at the Hofburg. The palace was built in the 13th century, with a Baroque renovation in the 18th century.
Cristian C.
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Free entry with the Brixen Card to see a lot of religious art and a nice palace. Toilet was very clean. The lady from the ticket store was very kind
Nilantha B.
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Wonderful memories. The best place to go if you are in Bressanone to view Baroque style art.
מוניקה ע.
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Interesting castle. The exhibitions may seem attracting to people who are interested in Christianity.
Nina T.
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I visited the museum for Christmas. The digitized story and show of lights impressed me and made an unforgettable memory. I would recommend and visit again.