Via Vittorio Emanuele II 121 Via Landolina 5, 95131 Catania, Sicily ItalyMap
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This is a free exhibition although once inside there is an exhibition that you can pay to see. I assume that this may change. We were able to walk in and enjoy the building and explore the art work. W...
During our stroll from the cruise pier to Elephant Square, we passed by Palace of Culture. You are free to enter and view the exhibits or shows at display. Occasionally there will be concerts or per...
Came here thanks to an advice by the staff of our Hotel. A nice Baroque palace, from the courtyard there is the access to the exhibit. It's a temporary exhibit and I had the chance to see many impress...
At the Cultural Palace in Catania, we visited a pop art exhibition, «Viva Sant'Agata - Catania in Pop Art», very interesting, unique, of a Catania artist, Umberto Gagliano. We liked not only the paint...
Free
This is a free exhibition although once inside there is an exhibition that you can pay to see. I assume that this may change. We were able to walk in and enjoy the building and explore the art work. W...
Public Exhibits and Garlery
During our stroll from the cruise pier to Elephant Square, we passed by Palace of Culture. You are free to enter and view the exhibits or shows at display. Occasionally there will be concerts or per...
impressionism exhibit
Came here thanks to an advice by the staff of our Hotel. A nice Baroque palace, from the courtyard there is the access to the exhibit. It's a temporary exhibit and I had the chance to see many impress...
Modernism, urban ambient by Umberto Gagliano.
At the Cultural Palace in Catania, we visited a pop art exhibition, «Viva Sant'Agata - Catania in Pop Art», very interesting, unique, of a Catania artist, Umberto Gagliano. We liked not only the paint...
Unusual place
We went here as there was an artisan market but were surprised to see a mock up of a room of how people lived 70-80 years ago.