Built in the 16th century, Branciforte Palace (Palazzo Branciforte) stands as a testament to Palermo’s rich history. Italian architect Gae Aulenti spearheaded a significant renovation in the 21st century, transforming this former aristocratic residence into one of the city’s premier cultural centers and museums. Today, visitors can explore the palace’s historic interiors, which blend original architectural elements with modern design, offering a unique glimpse into both the past and present of Palermo.
Branciforte Palace (Palazzo Branciforte)
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