Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi
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Reviewed by:
Laalamani
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The Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi is worth visiting and is a 16th to 19th century palace. Some of the collections of the museum are small having works of Domenico Beccafumi’s colored Scipio and other artists. Another room has collections of many versions of Agnolo Bronzino’s portrait of Cosimo I. The third room has a Madonna and Child by Correggio and such artists.
Category: Museums
Address: Via Gallitassi, 43
Telephone: 39-0583-55-570
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