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Palazzo Rosso (Genoa)

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Construction started
  
1671

Phone
  
+39 010 557 4972

Province
  
Province of Genoa

Palazzo Rosso (Genoa)

Address
  
Via Garibaldi, 18, 16124 Genova, Italy

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–6PMTuesday9AM–6PMWednesday9AM–7PMThursday9AM–7PMFriday9AM–9PMSaturday9AM–7PMSunday9:30AM–7:30PMMondayClosedSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Palazzo Bianco, Via Garibaldi, Strada Nuova Museums, Rolli de Génova, Palazzi dei Rolli

Palazzo Rosso is a historical palace of Genoa, northern Italy.

Situated in Via Garibaldi, it is one of the most important picture galleries of the city, along with the galleries of Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Doria Tursi.

Palazzo Rosso was designed by the architect Pietro Antonio Corradi and was built between 1671 and 1677.

The Brignole Sale family owned the palace until 1874, when Maria Brignole Sale, duchess of Galliera, bequeathed it to the city of Genoa, in order to "increase its artistic splendor and practical resources". The palace then became municipal property and it was destined to become a public gallery.

The collection

The portraits donated by the duchess of Galliera constituted the first nucleus of the collection, which today consists of the works of artists like Van Dyck, Guido Reni, Paolo Veronese, Guercino, Gregorio De Ferrari, Albrecht Dürer, Bernardo Strozzi, Mattia Preti.

References

Palazzo Rosso (Genoa) Wikipedia