Royal Palace of Genoa, Palace in Italy
The Royal Palace of Genoa is an opulent residence in the heart of Genoa.
Originally built in 1655, it served as a home for the House of Savoy.
The palace showcases artworks from renowned artists like Domenico Piola and Giovanni Battista Carlone.
Visitors can explore its richly decorated apartments and royal gardens today.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it includes the renowned Hall of Mirrors inspired by Versailles.
Location: Genoa
Inception: 1655
Official opening: 1919
Architectural style: Italian Baroque architecture
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Phone: +390102710236
Email: pal-ge@beniculturali.it
Website: palazzorealegenova.beniculturali.it
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap