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  1. The part of Palazzo Pfanner that is currently open to the public includes the large central hall where there is a permanent exhibition of surgical instruments and antique medical texts belonging to Pietro Pfanner (1864-1935), and numerous other rooms containing antique furniture and furnishings as well as sacred objects. Stay in the palazzo.

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  2. Palazzo Pfanner, garden view. Palazzo Pfanner is a palace and a garden in Lucca, Italy, now converted into a museum of art and artifacts. Originally known as the Palazzo Controni, the building dates to 1667, and is notable mainly for its fine garden, attributed to Filippo Juvarra, and an interesting external stairway with loggia.

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  4. Palazzo. Palazzo Pfanner stands immersed in a baroque setting, just a few minutes away from the sixteenth-century town walls and the austere mediaeval palazzi of Lucca. The Moriconi family, silk merchants and members of the nobility of the town of Lucca, began to build the Palazzo in 1660.

  5. Palazzo. La parte attualmente visitabile di Palazzo Pfanner comprende l’ampio salone centrale, in cui è presente un'esposizione permanente di strumenti medico-chirurgici e antichi testi di medicina, appartenuti a Pietro Pfanner (1864-1935), e numerose altre sale arredate con mobili antichi, suppellettili d’epoca e oggetti sacri. Soggiorno.

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  6. Palazzo Pfanner is a definate must visit in Lucca. The gardens are absolutely beautiful in October, it is gree and in full bloom. The gardens and Palazzo is well maintained and a pleasure to visit. Although only a small section of the Palazzo is open to visit, it is definately worthwhile.

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  7. Palazzo Pfanner. Looking down from the splendid walk along the Lucca's City Walls we can enjoy the sight of the garden of Palazzo Pfanner, one of the most beautiful gardens in the town. The house was probably designed by a Genoese architect for the Moriconi family, a merchant family of Lucca who traded in silk and wanted to show off their ...

  8. A historic villa, one of the first breweries in Italy, and a film set. Palazzo Pfanner is an elegant Renaissance residence located in the historic centre of Lucca, not far from the fortified walls and the medieval beauties of the city.

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