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Alvaro,  Italy Italy
10 May 2023
Excellent
Un piccolo museo...ma grande culturalmente. Un grande elogio al personale e alla Signora Volontaria che abbiamo incontrato nel giardino segreto che ci ha arricchito con le sue dimostrazioni e che...
Un piccolo museo...ma grande culturalmente. Un grande elogio al personale e alla Signora Volontaria che abbiamo incontrato nel giardino segreto che ci ha arricchito con le sue dimostrazioni e che ci ha dato anche notizie su siti interessanti nei pressi del palazzo che si sono dimostrate meritevoli di essere viste
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Anonymous
17 Apr 2023
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Fácil acesso e pude utilizar o aplicativo sem problemas, ótimo.
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Susan,  Australia Australia
12 Jun 2022
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It was easy to use and communication was very good. I’m happy we used Tiquets!
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About: Galleria Spada

Not far from Campo dei Fiori, Galleria Spada, in Palazzo Spada, is full of 16th and 17th-century art by major names like Titian, Caravaggio and Rubens. It's also renowned for the forced perspective gallery by Francesco Borromini.

Wednesday 08:30 - 19:30
Thursday 08:30 - 19:30
Friday 08:30 - 19:30
Saturday 08:30 - 19:30
Sunday 08:30 - 19:30
Monday 08:30 - 19:30
Tuesday Closed
Galleria Spada
13,Piazza Capo di Ferro, 00186, Rome
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