Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo

Museum · Palermo

Museo Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo

Museum · Palermo

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Via Merlo, 2, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy

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Palace showcasing Sicilian nobility's opulent furnishings and history  

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"A visit to the Palazzo Mirto offers the rare opportunity to see the interior of a classic Palermo palace as it was during its extravagant heyday. Located in the historic Kalsa district, Palazzo Mirto was home to the prominent Filangeri family for 400 years; the last remaining member donated the palace to the city in 1982. The vast library, the Chinese smoking room and the cavernous ballroom still have their frescoes, chandeliers, tapestries and opulent furnishings intact."

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Nicholas Purcell

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My absolute favourite tourist visit while in Palermo, there was no one else there so we had the place to ourselves and there were few attendants so it felt like we were walking through a historical palace on our own. Beautiful furnishings and history, a special place

Donatella Polizzi

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The day I visited entry was free. It is worth a visit to have a glimpse into the aristocracy life of the 18th century. What I loved most was the stables with marble drinking spots for the horses and iron straw holders, absolutely classy! A lot of furniture is in place and it is not a huge spot to visit so you can add it to your visit of Palermo. From there it is easy to visit the Palazzo Abatellis museum and the churches of Casa Professa, San Cataldo and Martorana. Also nearby is piazza Pretoria and the theatre. Very fascinating all the small Side street, take the time To Sit down and enjoy a refreshing granita. Just to be on the safe side, hold your purse tight! Parking may be a problem but we left the car in full no parking area by giving 1 euro (when we returned) to an old man who said “don’t worry, you won’t be towed”! He was right!

Nicoleta Grandori

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A bit worn off, but totally worth the visit and the 6€ (don't buy the pack, we did and the second Palazzo is meh and oratorio dei bianchi has free admission and is in a very sketchy part of town; also is very small).

Petar Višacki

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Real shame that second floor is closed. Tour is not complete. Beside of that, really leaves an impression! One of the best places I have visited in Palermo! Ask for a brochure that will guide you through. It's very useful, although typed in Word on paper, a bit outdated.

Fiedler Péter József

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A great place to visit if you are interested in what a palazzo looked like in the past centuries. No guided tour, a bit worn off, but a lot of interesting things to see.

Peter Smith

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Hidden away gem, $6 entry fee was great value for a real look back in time to how other people lived, amazing opulence

Martin Koster

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An interesting surprise. The outside doesn't match with what is inside. Grandeur from the past. Absolutely worthy to spend your time there. Took me more than an hour and I enjoyed every minute of it.

Anneka Pycroft

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A great little find, how the nobles lived back in the day! Completely worth a visit, and all for only €6!