Trieste, Italy
Via Armando Diaz, 27
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+39 406754350
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
This museum was once the private house of Baron Pasquale Revoltella. The arts and paintings inside were incredible. This museum should be on your list of places to visit whilst in Trieste.
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Although not a top painter, there are many great works. Forget those reputations, the paintings are wonderful. The host is very tasteful.
Modern art gallery founded in Trieste in 1872. Baron Pasquale Revoltella left his wonderful 19th century Renaissance revival palace with all furniture and books to the City. Nowadays the Museum comprises 3 buildings for a total of 4000 sq. m exhibiting 19th-20th masterpieces like paintings by Giuseppe Tominz, Antonio Rotta, Lucio Fontana and sculptures by Pietro Magni and Arnaldo Pomodoro. 7 full/5 reduced tickets. Rooftop bar with nice panorama views over the whole Trieste gulf. Note: 1st Sunday each Month free entrance in every Italian Museum.
One of the most beautiful and well done museum I've been to. Much effort was done to do up an app that provides guide in English as well. Amazing. I love this even much more than castle miramare
Very interesting building, has both a residence and modern art museum
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