Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria

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"Originally opened to the public in 1863, Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria houses one of the richest art collections in Italy and is, at the same time, a treasure chest of memories for the city of Perugia. Mostly religious artwork from the 13th to the 19th century. Located on the upper floors of Perugia’s Palazzo dei Priori, seat of the City Council since the Middle Ages and the only Italian public building to house a large national museum. 3500 square metres of exhibition space over 40 rooms, a tower and a chapel, for an 800-year-long journey through the history of Italian art. You can pre-purchase tickets (5-10€) and reserve your visit at the link below. "
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"If you have extra time, it's definitely worth to check out the exhibition in the National Gallery. You won't regret it! "
"Located in Palazzo Priori, it houses an impressive collection of Umbrian art from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance."

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