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Bonocore Palace Tickets

Explore the 16th-century halls and gaze at charming historical frescoes

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About: Bonocore Palace

Palazzo Bonocore is a well-known 16th-century building in Palermo's old Kalsa district. It's not far from the notable Quattro Canti. The Palazzo gives a great view of the famous Pretoria Fountain and the main square.

The main floor has seven rooms. Each one has vaulted ceilings decorated with 18th-century frescoes. These bright paintings show different themes, like cherubs, classical gods, country landscapes, and seasons. You'll even find scenes of harvest and vineyards.

Bonocore Palace
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:00 - 20:00
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Bonocore Palace
2 Piazza Pretoria, 90123, Palermo
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