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4.3 (306 reviews)

Palazzo Ducale Mantua Tickets

Explore the royal residence and its intriguing artwork

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Carsten,  Germany Germany
01 Apr 2024
Good
I bought the tickets for the time slot at midday, however, we were early, nevertheless it was no problem to enter 90 minutes before schedule. Was all rather quick. Only thing: I bought three...
I bought the tickets for the time slot at midday, however, we were early, nevertheless it was no problem to enter 90 minutes before schedule. Was all rather quick. Only thing: I bought three Audioguides bis Tiqets, but hand outing did not accept the voucher. I had to buy it again for a higher prize.
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Freya,  Ireland Ireland
08 Jul 2024
Excellent
So beautiful, a fantastic piece of history to visit in Mantova! A mustsee.
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William,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
16 Jul 2024
Excellent
Easy and quick to navigate. A great experience there. More information in English in most of the rooms would have helped.
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About: Palazzo Ducale Mantua

The Palazzo Ducale Mantua is an extravagant complex of buildings in Mantua, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It was built for the noble family of Gonzaga between the 14th and the 17th century as their royal residence, and the artwork never fails to impress. Wander the long hallways and don't forget to look up at the ceilings. In the summer, the surrounding hanging gardens are even more magical!

Palazzo Ducale

Sunday
08:45 - 19:15
Monday
08:45 - 19:15
Tuesday
08:45 - 19:15
Wednesday
08:45 - 19:15
Thursday
08:45 - 19:15
Friday
08:45 - 19:15
Saturday
08:45 - 19:15
Palazzo Ducale Mantua
Piazza Sordello, 40, 46100, Mantua
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