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Palazzo Biscari is the most important private palace in Catania and a precious testimony of the Sicilian baroque era. It hosts exhibitions, weddings, conventions, concerts and tours, and is supported by donations and sponsors.
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Via Museo Biscari, 10 95131 – Catania info@palazzobiscari.it...
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Address: Palazzo Biscari, Via museo biscari 10, Catania (CT)...
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Palazzo Biscari is one of the oldest palaces in Catania, a...
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Picture gallery: 70 people Pink room: 70 people...
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PALAZZO BISCARI: Via Museo Biscari, 10 – 95128 Catania GPS:...
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PALAZZO BISCARI'S HISTORY. The Biscari Palace was built by...
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The halls of Palazzo Biscari are an ideal location for...
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Palazzo Biscari is a refined and technologically suitable...
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The Palazzo Biscari is a monumental private palace located on Via Museo Biscari in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. The highly decorative interiors are open for guided tours, and used for social and cultural events.
PALAZZO BISCARI'S HISTORY. The Biscari Palace was built by the Paternò Castello Principi di Biscari family and is, together with the Benedictine Convent of San Nicolò l’Arena, the most important and well-known building of eighteenth-century architecture in Catania.
Palazzo Biscari, a triumph of sicilian baroque style in Catania. Abundance, Prosperity, Fertility and Wisdom are the four themes depicted in the allegorical groups of decorations on Palazzo Biscari ‘s exterior and most opulent façade facing the sea.
The most important private palace in Catania and precious testimony of the Sicilian baroque. The frescoed halls, full of charm and elegance, represent a splendid setting for concerts, meetings, receptions, gala evenings, fashion shows. Duration: < 1 hour. Suggest edits to improve what we show.
Palazzo Biscari is a 18th-century mansion in Catania, Sicily, with a rich and colorful history. Learn about its portals, courtyard, frescoes, mosaic, and famous guests in this web page.
Palazzo Biscari was built by will of the Paternò Castello family, the princes of Biscari, starting from the late 17th century, lasting for much of the following century, after the devastations of the 1693 earthquake. The new palace was built directly against the city walls (Charles V's walls) ...