Castello d'Albertis

Built between 1886 and 1892 in a Neo-Gothic style and surrounded by a garden with a truly breath-taking view over the port and city, this building was once the residence of Captain D'Albertis.

In 1932, it was turned into the Museo delle Culture del Mondo (Museum of World Cultures). Housed inside is a collection of unusual, curious objects, the spoils of the Captain's travels on sea and on land between the 19th and 20th centuries.

For information on prices and schedules, please visit the organisation's website.

Useful information

Tel: +39 0102723820
In treno: Stazione di Genova Piazza principe, poi con Ascensore per via Montegalletto In autobus: fermata Firenze 1 / Dogali
The facility is accessible to the disabledNo pets allowedFree admission with the City Card MuseiGenoa for kids