The two-story courtyard of the Doria-Tursi palace in Genoa.
One of the most visited buildings in Genoa for two reasons: it is the current seat of the municipality and because it is part of the Strada Nuova museums.
I photographed this splendid building, which is located like many other Rolli palaces, in via Garibaldi (previously called Strada Nuova) a few months ago when I was in the capital for the Rolli Days.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
This is the institutional website of the palace: museidigenova.it.
Palazzo Doria-Tursi, or Palazzo Niccolò Grimaldi, is a building located at number 9 of Via Garibaldi in the historic center of Genoa, included on July 13, 2006 in the list of 42 palaces registered in the Rolli of Genoa, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on that date. The building is the seat of the Municipality of Genoa and is part of the city's museum complex.
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