Palazzo dei Priori

Historical landmark · Perugia

Palazzo dei Priori

Historical landmark · Perugia

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Piazza IV Novembre, 06123 Perugia PG, Italy

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Medieval building with frescoes, bell tower, art museum  

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Piazza IV Novembre, 06123 Perugia PG, Italy Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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"A historic civic palace that houses notable frescoes and cultural treasures, serving as the focal point for visitors wishing to explore medieval and Renaissance-era art within the city center." - Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz is a writer and editor based in Rome. She has been contributing to Travel + Leisure since 2014, when she started as a fact checker before becoming a contributing digital editor in 2015. She has also held positions as a contributing editor at The Points Guy and the NYC cities editor at DuJour Magazine. In addition to Travel + Leisure, her writing has appeared in Architectural Digest, Surface Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, T Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, GQ, Departures, Afar, Fodor's, Town & Country, Condé Nast Traveler, Robb Report, Hemispheres, and others. When she's not jetsetting around Italy and beyond, she can be found in Rome, enjoying some cacio e pepe or relaxing at home with her husband and two dogs. Originally from the Boston area, Laura moved to New York City in 2011 to pursue a master's degree in creative writing and translation at Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree in French from Smith College. * 10+ years of experience writing and editing * Co-wrote "New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants," an award-winning guide to New York City's speakeasy scene published by Jonglez Editions in 2015 * Contributed to "Fodor's Brooklyn," published by Penguin Random House in 2015, which won silver in the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition * Contributed an essay to "Epic Hikes of Europe," published by Lonely Planet in 2021 * Updated the 2022 edition of "Fodor's Essential Italy" Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Rok Stražar

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Beautifull palace which is part of a complex with Collegio del Cambio and it makes it one of the biggest italian buildings. Inside is now a national gallery. Nice stone carved entrance and beautiful stairs on the other side of building.

Roland Körber

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Best historical painting galerie of Umbria with works from the medieval painter Perugio 15th century and oher painters

Ana Milito

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Must see!! Beautiful historical place. If lucky uou can find love vlassical music for free

Once upon a time Kocadag

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Amazing, you can be like an eagle and capture the architect, very beautiful!! No tickets needed or I had lucky?🤷‍♂️☺️

Rider On Foot

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It was built in 1293-97, but various modifications and changes were made until 1500. It is located in the center of the city , what was once, as today, the fulcrum of the political and social life of the community. Its construction was decided to give an appropriate seat to the judiciary body, but above all because Perugia was experiencing its period of maximum expansion and the need was perceived to flaunt its state of well-being, trying to represent the great municipal ambitions.

Harlan Stafford

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Very interesting archeological site.

Aaron Ochse

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Amazing palazzo in the heart of Perugia. Art museum in part and historic rooms in the rest.

Dr Win Sutanto

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A magnificent former palace in Perugia