Nestled in Palermo’s historic Kalsa Quarter, the Mirto Palace House Museum, or Palazzo Mirto, stands as one of the city’s few noble palaces open to the public. This 18th and 19th-century residence retains its lavish interiors, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Lanza Filangieri family. Visitors can explore rooms adorned with original furniture and art, each piece a testament to the era’s aristocratic tastes. The palace’s preserved state provides a vivid, tangible connection to Sicilian nobility, allowing guests to step back in time and experience the grandeur of a bygone age.
Mirto Palace House Museum (Palazzo Mirto Casa Museo)
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