Introduction to the Palazzo Venezia: The National Museum of Palazzo Venezia (Museo di Palazzo Venezia) was built in 1455. It was originally built for Venetian Cardinal Peter Barber and later Pope Paul II. It also served as a museum for Venice and Rome. diplomatic venue. The balcony of the Palazzo Venezia can see the racecourse on Via del Corso. It is said that John Paul II once watched horse racing from the balcony. Mussolini, the leader of the Italian Fascist Party during World War II, once gave a speech on the balcony. In addition to the building itself, the Palazzo Venezia Museum also has a rich collection. A large number of Italian Renaissance paintings, painted wood carvings, busts, Bernini's terracotta sculptures, etc. can be seen here. (Tickets are 4 euros, opening hours are 9:00-19:00 from Tuesday to Sunday)
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