Welcome https://www.palazzofarnese.piacenza.it/en https://www.palazzofarnese.piacenza.it/@@site-logo/logofarnese.png Welcome slider Contacts Opening hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm;from Friday to Sunday: 10am-6pmclosed on Monday TicketsAll sections: € 10 First sunday of the month: € 1 Online ticketsBuy online ticketon Midaticket Sculpture The sculptures collection of the Municipal Museum constitutes a fundamental source to understand Piacenza’s figurative culture in the 12th and 13th century Archaeological Museum Three sections are open: The birth of the Museum of Piacenza between antiques and Archaeology, The first stone, From fire to metal. Arms On the ground floor it is also possible to see the ancient arms collection; there are about four hundred specimens gathered by the count from Piacenza Antonio Parma (1787-1850) in the first half of the 19th century. Medieval frescoes The museum has a large medieval section. In room 6, on the ground floor there are late medieval frescoes belonging to churches from Piacenza and places of worship nearby. Glass and Ceramic Museo Civico of Palazzo Farnese owns a valuable ceramic and stone collection, gathered thanks to the donations of private collectors. Carriages The carriage museum is one of the most important in Italy, not only for the variety and richness of the pieces available but also for their excellent conditions. Farnese’s Splendours Fasti farnesiani - The term ‘Fasti’ refers to a series of self-celebratory paintings celebrating the fame of the Farnese dynasty through the representation of the most important events lived by members of the family. Art gallery The paintings displayed in the art gallery of Palazzo Farnese, besides dating back to a wide time span (from the 14th to the 19th century), have different origins. The Risorgimento Occupying four large halls, it gathers documents, pictures, heirlooms and arms dating back to the years 1848-’49 and 1859-‘61. Museums on Google Arts Palazzo Farnese Museums are on Google arts & Culture. Links
Welcome https://www.palazzofarnese.piacenza.it/en https://www.palazzofarnese.piacenza.it/@@site-logo/logofarnese.png Welcome slider Contacts Opening hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm;from Friday to Sunday: 10am-6pmclosed on Monday TicketsAll sections: € 10 First sunday of the month: € 1 Online ticketsBuy online ticketon Midaticket Sculpture The sculptures collection of the Municipal Museum constitutes a fundamental source to understand Piacenza’s figurative culture in the 12th and 13th century Archaeological Museum Three sections are open: The birth of the Museum of Piacenza between antiques and Archaeology, The first stone, From fire to metal. Arms On the ground floor it is also possible to see the ancient arms collection; there are about four hundred specimens gathered by the count from Piacenza Antonio Parma (1787-1850) in the first half of the 19th century. Medieval frescoes The museum has a large medieval section. In room 6, on the ground floor there are late medieval frescoes belonging to churches from Piacenza and places of worship nearby. Glass and Ceramic Museo Civico of Palazzo Farnese owns a valuable ceramic and stone collection, gathered thanks to the donations of private collectors. Carriages The carriage museum is one of the most important in Italy, not only for the variety and richness of the pieces available but also for their excellent conditions. Farnese’s Splendours Fasti farnesiani - The term ‘Fasti’ refers to a series of self-celebratory paintings celebrating the fame of the Farnese dynasty through the representation of the most important events lived by members of the family. Art gallery The paintings displayed in the art gallery of Palazzo Farnese, besides dating back to a wide time span (from the 14th to the 19th century), have different origins. The Risorgimento Occupying four large halls, it gathers documents, pictures, heirlooms and arms dating back to the years 1848-’49 and 1859-‘61. Museums on Google Arts Palazzo Farnese Museums are on Google arts & Culture. Links