Museo di Santa Giulia

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Brescia, Italy

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Museo di Santa Giulia Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museo di Santa Giulia is located in Brescia, Italy on Via dei Musei, 81. Museo di Santa Giulia is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category art museum in Italy.

Address

Via dei Musei, 81

Phone

+390302977833

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Lea Lambert

The stars go to one guy of the staff who gave us explanations in English during the first part of the guided visit. Guided visit in Italian only and mandatory because of covid restrictions. The temple is also closed. Despite the 2 nice churches and the archeological findings of antique houses (beautiful floors), we didn't understand the whole organization of this complex and lost 2 hours of our time.

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Elisa Belluati

What a wonderful place! My hometown jewel. Amazing artistic complex that explores different eras of the city. The Nuns' Choir is spectacular but the very best is the cross chapel Santa Maria in Solario with it's starry ceiling. It takes at least 2 good hours to visit it all but every room it's worth the time. Children friendly. Lovely open space to sit and have a snack (vending machine available), small children play area and breastfeeding corner. Staff speaks english too.

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Ceri Darknell

For history lovers this is a excellent museum. Amazing Roman remains of two houses with mosaic floors and many artifacts. Also the Chapel and crypt are not to be missed. Very helpful and friendly staff. Allow 2 hours.

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Anastasia Khomenko

The staff was very helpful. They wante us to tell as much as possible about the paintings. And they gave very interesting facts. The paintings themsleves were amazing. The museum interior is unbelievably beautiful.

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DAVID SNYDER

Outstanding museum complex that includes archeological remains from the ancient Roman city along with multiple Christian environments variously dispersed across the monastic complex all organized thematically to describe the timeline of the city.