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  1. Palazzo Bianco is a 16th-century aristocratic house that was renovated and enriched with art collections by different owners over the centuries. It is now part of the Civic Museums of Genoa and showcases paintings, sculptures and stucco decorations.

  2. Palazzo Bianco. The Palazzo Bianco with the neighboring garden of the Palazzo Doria Tursi. Palazzo Bianco (English: White Palace) is one of the main buildings of the center of Genoa, Italy. It is situated at 11, via Garibaldi (known at one time as Strada Nuova, and before that, Via Aurea ).

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    Palazzo Bianco Museum in Via Garibaldi Genoa. It belongs to the System of the Palazzi dei Rolli, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco With its 47 exhibition halls, it is the main art gallery of Liguria

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  5. Italy, Europe. Genoa. Flemish, Spanish and Italian artists feature at Palazzo Bianco, the second of the triumvirate of palazzi that are together known as the Musei di Strada Nuova. Rubens’ Venere e Marte (Venus and Mars) and Van Dyck’s Vertumno e Pomona are among the highlights, which also include works by Hans Memling, Filippino Lippi and ...

  6. History of the exhibition of Palazzo Bianco from the end of the 19th century to Franco Albini. The first exhibition in the Palazzo Bianco dates back to 1889 and was curated by painter Giuseppe Isola (1808-1893), already artistic counsellor of the Dukes of Galliera.

  7. This palace was built for the Grimaldi family between 1530 and 1540 and is now a haven for serious art lovers. The Palazzo Bianco boasts a vast collection of 15th to 18th century French, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish and Italian paintings with highlights including Rubens’ Venus and Mars, Van Dyck&rs.

  8. The Palazzo Bianco (the White Palace) is a palace in the center of the Italian city of Genoa, which, together with Via Balbi and Via Cairoli, forms Strade Nuove. The aristocratic palaces on the Strade Nuove (New Roads), including the Palazzo Bianco, are the core of the Palazzi dei Rolli.

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