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DepliantIstituzionaleInglese2015_Layout 1 18/06/15 13:39 Pagina 1 Legend and brief description of the Palazzi dei Rolli 30 1 Palazzo di Antonio Doria 12 Palazzo di Angelo Giovanni Spinola 22 Palazzo di Bartolomeo Lomellino 32 Palazzo di Cosma Centurione 26 (Largo Eros Lanfranco 1) (Via Garibaldi 5) (Largo Zecca 4) (Via Lomellini 5) Administrative boundary Building began in 1541. Seat of the Prefecture. Building began in 1558. Building began in 1565. Building began in the late 16th century. Branch of the Deutsche Bank. Houses the Vittorio Emanuele II. 33 Palazzo di Giorgio Centurione of the historic centre 2 Palazzo di Clemente della Rovere Institute. (Via del Campo 1) 29 (Piazza Rovere 1) 13 Palazzo di Gio Battista Spinola Building began in 1612. Building began in the late 16th century. (Via Garibaldi 6) 23 Palazzo di Stefano Lomellini Outer edge of the Building began in 1563. (Via Cairoli 18 / Via Lomellini 19) 34 Palazzo di Cipriano Pallavicini 28 World Heritage Site 3 Palazzo di Giorgio Spinola Building began in the second half of the 16th (Piazza Fossatello 2) 27 (Salita Santa Caterina 4) 14 Palazzo di Nicolosio Lomellino century. Considerable modifications made in the Building began in the late 15th century. 24 22 Building began in the second half (via Garibaldi 7) second half of the 17th century. Palazzi inscribed on the of the 16th century. Building began in 1563. 35 Palazzo di Nicolò Spinola UNESCO World Heritage List Parts of the building are open to visitors. 24 Palazzo di Giacomo Lomellini (Via San Luca 14) 4 Palazzo di Tommaso Spinola (Largo Zecca 2) Building began in the second half 25 (Salita Santa Caterina 3) 15 Palazzo di Giacomo Building began in 1619. of the 16th century. Palazzi dei Rolli Building began in 1558. e Lazzaro Spinola Local Miltary Command Headquarters. (Via Garibaldi 8-10) 36 Palazzo di Francesco Grimaldi 23 Museum Sites 5 Palazzo di Giacomo Spinola Building began in 1583. 25 Palazzo di Antoniotto Cattaneo (Spinola di Pellicceria) 31 16 Palazzo Tursi (Piazza Fontane Marose 6) (Piazza dell’Annunziata 2) (Piazza Pellicceria, 1) Building began in 1445. 16 Palazzo di Nicolò Grimaldi (Tursi) Buiding began in the late 15th century. Building began in 1593. 18 Palazzo Bianco Branch of the Banca di Sardegna. (via Garibaldi, 9) Belongs to the University of Genoa. Houses the National Gallery of Liguria. Building began in 1564. 19 Palazzo Rosso 33 6 Palazzo Ayrolo Negrone Genoa City Hall 26 Palazzo di Gio Agostino Balbi 37 Palazzo di Gio Batta Grimaldi 32 30 Palazzo Reale (Piazza Fontane Marose 3-4) and one of the Strada Nuova Museums. (Via Balbi 1) (Vico San Luca 4) Building began in the second half Building began in 1618. Building began in 1610. 34 20 36 Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria of the 16th century. 17 Palazzo di Baldassarre Lomellini (Via Garibaldi 12) 27 Palazzo di Gio Francesco Balbi 38 Palazzo di Gio Battista Grimaldi 16 7 Palazzo di Paolo Battista Building began in 1562. (Via Balbi 2) (Piazza San Luca 2) 18 e Niccolò Interiano Building began in the second half of the 16th Building began in the 15th century. (Piazza Fontane Marose 2) 18 Palazzo di Luca Grimaldi (Bianco) century. 14 Building began in 1565. (via Garibaldi, 11) Belongs to the University of Genoa. 39 Palazzo di Stefano De Mari 12 Re-built at the beginning of the 18th century (Via San Luca 5) 21 10 8 Palazzo di Agostino Pallavicino on an original building dating back to the early 28 Palazzo di Giacomo e Pantaleo Balbi Building began in the late 16th century. 8 (Via Garibaldi 1) 16th century. (Via Balbi 4) 35 Building began in 1558. One of the Strada Nuova Museums. Building began in 1618. 40 Palazzo di Ambrogio Di Negro 36 19 7 Branch of the Banca Popolare di Brescia. Belongs to the University of Genoa. (Via San Luca 2) 17 19 Palazzo di Ridolfo Maria e Gio Building began in 1568. 9 Palazzo di Pantaleo Spinola Francesco I Brignole Sale (Rosso) 29 Palazzo di Francesco Balbi Piovera 37 15 13 11 6 (Via Garibaldi 2) (Via Garibaldi 18) (Via Balbi 6) 41 Palazzo di Emanuele Filiberto 3 Building began in 1558. Building began in 1671. Building began in 1656. Di Negro 38 9 Branch of the Banco di Chiavari One of the Strada Nuova Museums. Belongs to the University of Genoa. (Via al Ponte Reale 2) 1 e della Riviera Ligure. Building began in the second half 39 20 Palazzo di Gerolamo Grimaldi 30 Palazzo di Stefano Balbi (Reale) of the 16th century. 4 10 Palazzo di Franco Lercari (Salita San Francesco 4) (via Balbi, 10) 5 (Via Garibaldi 3) Building began in 1541. Building began in 1643. 42 Palazzo de Marini 41 2 Building began in 1571. Houses the Palazzo Reale museum. (Piazza de Marini 1) 40 21 Palazzo di Gio Carlo Brignole Building began in the second half 11 Palazzo di Tobia Pallavicino (Piazza della Meridiana 2) 31 Palazzo di Giorgio Centurione of the 16th century. (Via Garibaldi 4) Building began in the first decades of the (Via Lomellini 8) Building began in 1558. 17th century. Building began in the 16th century. Seat of the Chamber of Commerce. 42 DepliantIstituzionaleInglese2015_Layout 1 18/06/15 13:39 Pagina 2 World Heritage Site Strada Nuova, World Heritage Site Strada Nuova, with its museums and Palazzi dei Rolli Discover the Palazzi dei Rolli with the Genoa Museum Card with its museums and Palazzi dei Rolli The Genoa Museum Card gives access to the most important Palazzi dei Rolli that are open to the public: the Strada Nuova museums (Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Tursi), Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria and Palazzo Reale. The GENOA card also entitles you to free admission to more than 20 museums throughout the city and in the "museums+bus" version The Palazzi n the year 1576 the Senate of the Republic of Genoa set up the so-called allows you to travel for free on city buses. Museums he sixteenth-century Strada Nuova, now known as Via Garibaldi, is an environment dei Rolli IRollo of public lodging palaces. The word referred to a roll (that is, a list UNESCO has discovered it, of Strada Nuova Tthat is unique for its refined architecture and impressive city planning. These UNESCO or roster) of aristocratic residences chosen officially to offer accommodation Renaissance-style palaces were built using high-class materials and sometimes decorated Prices: 24-hour Card € 12 (*) 24-hour Card plus bus € 13.50 (*) with stucco or fresco facades, behind which awaited monumental staircases and painted World to illustrious guests and their entourages on state visits. 48-hour Card € 16 48-hour Card plus bus € 20 decorations, while to the outside they opened up with loggias, courtyards and terraces Heritage Site The palazzi were divided into three categories according to their level of Annual Card € 40 Annual student Card € 25 now discover it for yourself overlooking gardens featuring statues, fountains and nymphaea . In the late nineteenth architectural value and luxury, and each category reflected the varying (*) does not include entry to the Galata Museum of the Sea century, two of these buildings – Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Rosso – were made over into museums which showcase their famous art collections. A single path now connects degrees of dignity of the guests - ambassadors, dignitaries, princes, Points of sale: Civic museums, Musei di Strada Nuova Bookshop, monarchs, popes and emperors. them to the grandiose Palazzo Tursi and to a delightful string of open spaces. Palazzo Ducale, Visitor Centre in Via Garibaldi With its focus on classical art, the system of the "Museums of Strada Nuova" enhances Lots were drawn on each occasion to determine which dwelling was to be and at the Tourist Information Office (Palazzina S. Maria, Area Porto Antico) the historical connection between the noble palaces and the art collections displayed and given the honour and the onus of giving accommodation to these guests. The Card can also be bought online at kept in them.conservate. www.visitgenoa.it Rubens visited Genoa several times in the early seventeenth century, and he Palazzo Rosso A seventeenth-century dwelling that is now a museum, this palace is of outstanding Strada Nuova Museums: Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco, Palazzo Tursi architectural and decorative interest and its rooms house the Brignole-Sale family’s was so impressed by this exceptional network of palaces and the high level Prices: Full € 9 Concessions € 7 of comfort that distinguished them that he proposed them as a model to be collection of historical furnishings and art collections. The painting collection features Free for those under 18 and for holders of the Genoa Museum Card masterpieces by artists from Italy (Palma il Vecchio, Veronese, Guido Reni, Guercino, Mattia emulated throughout Europe in his now famous series of engravings entitled Preti), Genoa (Strozzi, Grechetto, Gregorio De Ferrari) and abroad (D ϋrer, six Van Dycks, “Palazzi di Genova”. Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria: Rigaud). Prices: Full € 4 Concessions € 2 A newly installed panoramic lift takes visitors to a viewpoint that offers stunning views over In 2006 UNESCO inscribed "Le Strade Nuove and the System of Palazzi dei Free for those under 18 and for holders of the Genoa Museum Card the old town and the Strada Nuova. Rolli" on the list of World Heritage Sites. Museo di Palazzo Reale: The buildings that line the roads now known as Via Garibaldi and Via Cairoli Palazzo Bianco Built in the sixteenth century, this palace preserves many Flemish works from the fifteenth Prices: Full € 4 Concessions € 2 to the eighteenth centuries (Memling, David, Rubens, Van Dyck), as well as works by (formerly Strada Nuova and Strada Nuovissima, respectively) and Via Balbi Free for those under 18 and for holders of the Genoa Museum Card Italian artists (Lippi, Caravaggio, Procaccini), Spanish artists (Zurbaran, Murillo) and many undoubtedly fully deserve this prestigious award.