Built in the 1530s for the Grimaldi family, Palazzo Bianco is situated in the historical heart of Genoa. The mansion later became the property of the affluent Brignole-Sale family, who also owned the nearby Palazzo Rosso. Today, both palaces are part of the Strada Nuova Museums. Palazzo Bianco showcases an impressive collection of European paintings spanning from the 12th to the 18th century, offering visitors a rich artistic and cultural experience.
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