Palazzo Barbaran da Porto

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Vicenza, Italy

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Art museum· Research foundation· Public library· Tourist attraction

Palazzo Barbaran da Porto Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Palazzo Barbaran da Porto is located in Vicenza, Italy on Palazzo Barbaran, Contrà Porti, 11. Palazzo Barbaran da Porto is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category art museum in Italy.

Address

Palazzo Barbaran, Contrà Porti, 11

Phone

+39 444323014

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Alexandru Cristian Beșliu

The museum is very well organized in what is probably one of the most complex urban interventions by Andrea Palladio (the palazzo integrated parts of existing medieval buildings). The models are amazing, and the itinerary is well thought of as to be appealing both to architects and non-architects. The interior courtyard is also astonishing in its scale and details. The staff is very reaponsive and friendly/helpful, and the bookshop has a lot of architecturally specialized books on Palladio's work (something missing from other museuma that happen inside of Palladio's masterpieces.

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DAVID SNYDER

Interesting exhibition of the life and works of Palladio which also tells the story of Vicenza as an economic and cultural center.

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anabel n

Very special museum! Interestingly curated - for example with much video material such as interviews with art historians and visual content it is definitely not an ordinary museum exhibition. We’d go there again!

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Cocoa Swann

Brilliant museum! I learned So Much about Palladio's life and work...and I have even more respect/awe. Granted, most will not enjoy this museum Unless architecture is of strong personal interest. I plan to do more research when I return to the states...

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Min J

Beautiful place.

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Andreas Praefcke

Unfriendly staff who won't one even let have a look in the courtyard without paying the steep entrance fee.

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Alexey Astafev

As a museum - rather disappointing

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Werner Senft

Interesting