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Ideal for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers, this Renaissance palace offers a glimpse into Milan's rich heritage.

More About Palazzo Marino

Families and groups will appreciate the historical significance of this stunning Renaissance palace. Designed by architect Galeazzo Alessi in the 16th century, it showcases impressive architecture and elegant courtyards. Once the residence of the Genoese banker Tommaso Marino, the palace now houses the Mayor's office and city council. While exterior viewing is accessible at any time, plan your visit for special open days to explore the ornate interiors and learn more about Milan's political and cultural history.

What Makes It Special

An iconic Renaissance palace that is central to Milan's political and cultural heritage.

Address

Piazza della Scala, 2, 20121 Milan, Italy

Website

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Reservations

No reservations needed for exterior viewing; check website for interior visit details

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during special open days when the interiors are accessible

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Book tickets and guided tours in advance

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