Absolutely bad, I trusted the reviews from another people and got huge disappointed. There are really nothing to see - despite building is big, but open only one floor (about 4-5 rooms). I saw many places like these and it's the biggest disappointment ever. Inside a little bit old furniture and other antiques, but there are really nothing to see (especially if you compare with similar places). Our visit was very fast - 5 minutes enough too see few rooms and we walked in park (which includes ticket). Park not big or small, but also nothing something special. We have "abbonamento musei", but it's not included, so we spent 30 eur (ticket 10 eur for one person) absolutely useless. I...
Read moreWe visited this villa as part of a group tour of the Alta Città of Bergamo. In my opinion it was a waste of time and it isn't worth the 10€ that you have to pay to enter. The only interesting thing was the frescos and again, I have seen much better ones. Also, the garden was nothing special. If you have visited other noble family houses of north Italy (i.e. the Borromean ones of lake Maggiore) you can tell that this one is rather indifferent. In short, you wouldn't be missing anything if you don't visit. I would recommend to visit another place instead or spend some quality time walking around...
Read moreA self guided tour through Palazzo Moroni is the perfect way to spend an hour or more in Bergamo Alta. Admission allows you to see several rooms inside the palazzo and the gardens in back. The interior rooms and ceilings, with gorgeous chandeliers, are also richly decorated with frescoes. There is a feeling of traveling back in time within the palace. I appreciate being able to wander without any time limitations. The gardens are layered and simple but afford views of the valley below. There is also a small gift shop with several more interesting items that are found in...
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