Palazzo Viti Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Surprisingly interesting!
It was basically a one hour refuge when it started to rain during our visit to the wonderful town of Volterra. For just €5 it proved a surprisingly interesting visit. A great collection of art and por...
Excellent insight into late 19th century upper class living
So often one sees palaces or castles, but not the actual residence of more normal, albeit very well off, people. Palazzo Viti shows the home in Volterra of a man who was a rich merchant. As such, he...
This small palace really doesn't have anything exceptional and pay 15 euros for our family while prohibiting us to take videos (incomprehensible), make it a place I'm not special ...
A bombastically furnished building of an Alabaster producer who received the king, was emir of Nepal and was trusted by the Pope. Incredible! Certainly worth seeing which private richtu...
Surprisingly interesting!
It was basically a one hour refuge when it started to rain during our visit to the wonderful town of Volterra. For just €5 it proved a surprisingly interesting visit. A great collection of art and por...
Excellent insight into late 19th century upper class living
So often one sees palaces or castles, but not the actual residence of more normal, albeit very well off, people. Palazzo Viti shows the home in Volterra of a man who was a rich merchant. As such, he...
Nothing of transcendent
This small palace really doesn't have anything exceptional and pay 15 euros for our family while prohibiting us to take videos (incomprehensible), make it a place I'm not special ...
Astonishing and enriching visit
All the rooms of this huge apartment are equipped with objects, paintings, furniture of the region or traveled by the old rich own...
Very beautiful
A bombastically furnished building of an Alabaster producer who received the king, was emir of Nepal and was trusted by the Pope. Incredible! Certainly worth seeing which private richtu...