The Royal Palace Museum is one of the most important historical buildings in Genoa, registered in the Rolli list and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It welcomes around 300,000 visitors every year. Part of a XVII-XVIII century architectural complex in the Baroque style, it is home to a huge collection of paintings, frescoes, stucco-work, sculptures and royal furnishings. The many rooms and their decorations in the Palace are all different and a truly high celebration of art and magnificence. The Gallery of Mirrors, created by Domenico Parodi, is the most representative symbol today of this site where painting, sculpture and architecture come together to give life to a unique and timeless space. In addition to the royal halls, the Palace also includes the Apartment of the Hereditary Princes, the Falcone Theatre today dedicated to temporary exhibitions and the Hanging Garden with its extraordinary paving. If you visit the Royal Palace Museum, don't miss the National Galleries of Palazzo Spinola, now a UNESCO world heritage site and testimony to the life of the Genoese aristocracy in the XVII and XVIII centuries.
There is a lift inside the venue
There is a lift inside the venue
Visitors can book guided tours.
Visitors can book guided tours.
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
Audio guides are available for visitors.
Audio guides are available 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 Wednesday to Saturday from 13.30 am to 19 pm
Days of closing: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Full price: €4
Reduced price: €2 for young people (EU citizens aged 18-25)
Free: under 18