Sartorio Palace Museum - a villa from the 19th century, built near the sea and surrounded by a garden. The owner of the villa, Anna Segre Sartorio, bequeathed the palace to the city of Trieste and it became a city museum. It shows furniture, art and everyday objects that were used at the time when the palace was lived in. The palace has 3 floors and is full of rooms with interconnected corridors, and there are different styles: Empire and Biedermeier, along with historical, Gothic and...
Read moreBeautiful and interesting museum: you can go around the XIX century Villa of Sartorio merchants family. Apart from the well preserved villa itself, there are a room with Tiepolo's sketches and another one with remarkable XIV and XV century painting from former venetian territories of Istria and Dalmatia . Very kind staff. Worth a visits if you have kids too, to engage them in discussions of old time lifestyle in the big kitchen or at the desk with inkwell and...
Read moreAlthough it is free, I am giving 4 stars. It is interesting, rooms are differently decorated, there are 2 specific rooms with paintings and drawings by Tiepilo and Fitty ( I think that is the name) on last floor, but I think one floor was closed or maybe I missed the part with icons which I really...
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