The splendid setting of the Ducal Palace in Urbino is home to the National Gallery of the Marches - an artistic heritage of considerable importance that welcomes large numbers of visitors every year. The important reputation of the Museum is associated with several works of art from the Italian Renaissance period, such as those by Piero della Francesca, Raphael and Titian, as well as a considerable number of paintings and sculptures from the XIV-XVIII century period. What makes this experience so glorious is the magical setting of the Ducal Palace and its evocative rooms, noble apartments and ancient basements. A place that has to be seen if you pass through Urbino.
There is a bookshop for visitor purchases.
There is a bookshop for visitor purchases.
Toilets are available.
Toilets are available.
There is a refreshment area for visitors
There is a refreshment area for visitors
Entirely or partially accessible to people with disabilities and other challenged persons. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
Entirely or partially accessible to people with disabilities and other challenged persons. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
There is a cloakroom where visitors can leave personal items
There is a cloakroom where visitors can leave personal items
The venue has been adapted in compliance with Covid-19 rules and regulations. Wearing masks is mandatory. For detailed information and specific rules of conduct, visit the website.
Open: from Tuesday to Sunday - 8.30-19.15
Last admission at 18.15
Closing: Monday, 1 January, 25 December
Full Price € 8
Reduced € 2 ( for citizens of the European community aged between 18 and 25 years)