Built in the 1670s, Genoa’s Palazzo Rosso, or Red Palace, originally served as a private residence for the affluent Brignole-Sale family. Nestled in the heart of Genoa’s historical center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the palace was donated to the city two centuries later and transformed into an art museum. Visitors can explore its halls adorned with works by renowned artists such as Veronese, Strozzi, and van Dyck, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the region.
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