€8.0
/ Adult
This historic building is a former aristocratic palace turned art gallery. It was built in the 17th century and has gone through several owners and renovations, making it a cool mix of old architecture and modern art vibes. The place is most popular for housing one of the last masterpieces by Caravaggio, which is a big deal in the art world.
- The main draw is the famous Caravaggio painting, The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula.
- The rooms are decorated with stunning frescoes and period details.
- There's a collection of artworks from the 17th to the 20th century, including pieces by local and international artists.
- See a Caravaggio IRL: The Caravaggio painting here is one of his last works and you can get super close to it.
- Epic Interiors: The building itself is a piece of art, with fancy ceilings, marble, and old-school decorations.
- Chill Art Vibes: It’s not just old stuff—there’s a mix of classic and modern art, so it’s never boring.
- Booking tickets a few days in advance is recommended, especially for weekends.
- No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking around.
- Best time to visit is late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds and good lighting for photos.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €8.0.
Last checked: Mar 8, 2025
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