The building that houses the Italian jewelry exhibition is very beautiful. My wife and I took our time and paid a visit to some historical buildings beforehand. As elsewhere in Italy and the world, the entrance fee is often completely inappropriate or too high for what you see. So we decided to skip the interior despite the exceptional exterior of the building. The Italian Jewels exhibition, curated by Alba Cappellieri, is spread over 9 rooms and a selection of curators who present a completely Italian selection dedicated to the production of both large fashion houses and small and medium-sized companies from the territory's jewelry districts, the excellence of craftsmanship, artistic experimentation and the search for...
Read moreJewellery dreams do come true—at Vicenza’s Museo del Gioiello. Tucked inside the stunning Basilica Palladiana, this museum may be small, but it’s absolutely packed with sparkle, style, and storytelling. Each room is themed like a curated runway—blending history, design, and innovation into one glittering experience.
From ancient devotional pieces to futuristic 3D-printed rings, the collection is a masterclass in Italian artistry. It’s not just a walk through time—it’s a walk through craftsmanship, culture, and pure creative magic.
Whether you’re into fashion, history, or just love things that shine, this place is a total gem. A must-visit in Vicenza. 10/10. Would...
Read moreVery beautiful museum! They have things from all over. While some of the jewelry can definitely be worn, much of it is either too extravagant or not designed to be worn. It's without a doubt a must see for people who love jewelry. If you prefer paintings and sculptures then you'll be disappointed. They may have a few, but they're small in number. They don't really speak any English either so keep that in mind...
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