National Museum of the Royal Palace

Pisa

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National Museum of the Royal Palace

The Royal Palace was built, as commanded by the House of Medici, in the late 16th century, and became the National Museum in 1989. Today, it hosts numerous paintings, sculpture, tapestries and decorative art pieces that belong to the courts of the city government, such as the Medici, Lorena and Savoia, as well as some private collections. The building still has the appearance of an aristocratic residence, with fittings and furniture from the 17th to 19th centuries.

Useful Information

  • Address: Museo nazionale di Palazzo Reale, Lungarno Antonio Pacinotti 46, Pisa
  • Phone: +39 050 92 65 73
  • Address: Mon, Wed & Fri at 9am, 11am, 3pm & 5pm; Sat at 9am & 11am; Tue, Thu & Sun closed
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Do & See

The boat service in Pisa will let you enjoy the architectural scenery of the Lungarni, or the natural beauty of the nearby San Rossore Natural Park, in which several important races and dressage competitions take place. Pisa celebrates traditional events such as the fascinating Luminara (a candlelight festival), the historical Regata (a boat race on the Arno river) and the Gioco del Ponte (an ancient contest on the Ponte di Mezzo). The three of them take place every year in June. An alternative could be a festival of international sacred music called Anima Mundi. It takes place between September and October in the Cathedral and Monumental Cemetery.

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