Museo Civico e Pinacoteca nel Palazzo Malatestiano
Museo Civico "Palazzo Malatestiano"
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Open tomorrow at 9:00-13:00,15:00-19:00
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Piazza XX Settembre, Fano, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0721 887845
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Small but very good
This is a small museum where you can be more or less alone, there are no tourists at all, which is a pitty. They have a ver nice collection of paintings and artifacts from the surrounding aerea.
When digging up the history they found mosaics and art dating to Augustus and before. The town was a fortress on the Adriatic and now it is like the Myrtle Beach of Italy. Locals summer vacations the...
Fun to visit with a surprise connection for Texans!
A small museum with interesting artifacts. I would call ahead and ask if someone could do some explanation in English if needed, as nothing is labeled in English. There is one fascinating painting w...
This is a very small museum of coins and pottery which is not so good but has a simply marvellous little art gallery. We arrived when no one else was in and we had the place to ourselves with a pleasa...
A magnificent example of the architecture of the Renaissance era.
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The palace was built in 1357g. Galeotto I Malatesta and Pandolfo III Malatesta extended between 1413-1421 years. The palace is located in the city museum and pinacotheque. Works Wednesday-Friday from 9-00 to 13-00, h ...
Small but very good
This is a small museum where you can be more or less alone, there are no tourists at all, which is a pitty. They have a ver nice collection of paintings and artifacts from the surrounding aerea.
With family
When digging up the history they found mosaics and art dating to Augustus and before. The town was a fortress on the Adriatic and now it is like the Myrtle Beach of Italy. Locals summer vacations the...
Fun to visit with a surprise connection for Texans!
A small museum with interesting artifacts. I would call ahead and ask if someone could do some explanation in English if needed, as nothing is labeled in English. There is one fascinating painting w...
little gem which seems avoided by visitors
This is a very small museum of coins and pottery which is not so good but has a simply marvellous little art gallery. We arrived when no one else was in and we had the place to ourselves with a pleasa...
A magnificent example of the architecture of the Renaissance era.
The palace was built in 1357g. Galeotto I Malatesta and Pandolfo III Malatesta extended between 1413-1421 years. The palace is located in the city museum and pinacotheque. Works Wednesday-Friday from 9-00 to 13-00, h ...