Royal Palace Museum

Preserved in this sumptuous 17th-century palace are both works of art and everyday objects that once belonged to the noble families (Balbi, Durazzo, and Savoy) who lived here from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The rooms play host to a rich collection of paintings, including works by many Italian and foreign artists (Van Dyck, Tintoretto, Strozzi), as well as those of the Genoese school (Piola, il Grechetto, Schiaffino) and sculptures by Filippo Parodi. Of particular note is the collection of Genoese furniture from the 17th and 18th centuries.

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

 

We inform you that from 1th April 2022, in compliance with the latest legislative provisions for the containment of the Covid-19 emergency (ref. DL of 24 March 2022, n. 24) it is necessary to wear a surgical face mask. GREEN PASS is no longer compulsory. Body temperature will be measured at the entrance.
 

Useful information

Tel: +39 0102710236
In treno: Stazione Piazza Principe, 5 min. a piedi In autobus: fermate Balbi 1 / Università - Zecca/Carmine o Nunziata
Assisted access, the facility presents one or more physical obstacles which require the assistance of the personnelNo pets allowedFree admission with the City Card MuseiGenoa for kids