Palazzo Corsini
Palazzo Corsini is a Roman palace built in the lower part of Villa Corsini. The palace was built in 1736 by Ferdinando Fuga. In 1883, the palace became the first Italian national gallery. Today it is a headquarters with eight rooms built according to the seventeenth-century use. From 1659 Riario Cristina of Sweden lived in the palace. In 1689 the Queen died there. It is a palace rich in history and is available to all culture lovers.
Via della Lungara, 9 - Rome
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