Museo Palazzo Branciforte

Art museum · Palermo

Museo Palazzo Branciforte

Art museum · Palermo

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Largo Gae Aulenti, 2, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy

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Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null
Museo Palazzo Branciforte by null

Highlights

Palace museum & library with marionettes, art, and history  

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Largo Gae Aulenti, 2, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy Get directions

palazzobranciforte.it
@palazzobranciforte

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Largo Gae Aulenti, 2, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy Get directions

+39 091 765 7621
palazzobranciforte.it
@palazzobranciforte
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@branciforte_pa

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 15, 2025

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"A relaxing oasis in the city centre which offers friendly service from staff who obviously want to ensure that your experience here is memorable. The dishes served are carefully prepared and full of flavour, boasting the occasional modern touch yet also inspired by local traditions. Try the "Capricciosa vista mare": toasted black bread with capers and oregano served with red prawn, dried tomato, artichokes, basil and buffalo mozzarella mousse." - Michelin Inspector

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DD K

Google
Great experience, the exhibition was interesting and I got a private tour in English from a very sweet lady - I highly recommend this museum! She showed me the library, the storage used during the time this place used to be a pawn shop for the whole city of Palermo, the house of the family that lived here...

Ornella B

Google
I went there mostly because of the display of the oldest Palermitan "Pupi" mariomettes from Cuticchio Theatre family The display is set in several rooms that once were a huge storage back when the palace was a pawn shop.

Irem Tuzunalper

Google
Extremely well organised must visit. Tour takes 45 minutes with a guide. Tours start at every half hours, you need to plan accordingly. Such an interesting history piece.

DAVID SNYDER

Google
Interesting tour and exhibition of a variety of artworks including the surprising collection of marionettes and apparatus from the puppet theatet.

Jorunn Gran

Google
Please, visit this place. The library is beautiful. The puppets are magic. The wooden details in the old pawnshop are fantastic. Just go there.

Trine Lyngstad

Google
Lovely museum. Just wish they had a English speaking guide, or at least something written in English.

M J

Google
This is a private museum, only able to be visited by guided tours of approx 40 minutes at set times. The tours are in Italian with only minimal English information. You cannot visit and browse at your leisure unless you only wish to see the archaeological display on the ground floor price €3. None of this information appears to be available on their website which is disappointing. The staff were happy to explain this information.

Nima Valadkhani

Google
Most racist place in Palermo, an otherwise extremly friendly island. Ive been waiting from 10:00 to 10:08 to buy a ticket while the cashier lady casually phoned, suddenly an italian man came, she gave him a ticket, he paid, talked withvher and left, another italian man came and talked to her and she continued to ignore me (please note i was literally standing right in front of her, being the first person to enter the museum right after opening). When I left I told her how rude and racist she was and she didnt even lift her head - unbelievable. This racism towards foreigners shocked me since this Museum pretends to be a ‚cultural‘ institution - sadly no cultured behavior to find here from the staff.