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A visit is certainly to be recommended
This museum - housed in a distinguished building - well represents the events of the history of art in Prato; events in no way secondary given that - among other things - Donatello worked in the city;...
Great museum in Prato showing the history of Prato and the surrounding area. Many interesting displays and friendly staff. Worth a visit if you are in Prato.
The city museum preserves and shows incredible works of art and ancient masterpieces from the middle ages to Renaissance, to modern and contemporary art. It was an unexpected discovery for my friends ...
The museum is nicely laid out and located in the inner city of Prato. However, we thought it is far from some the reviews mentioned here. Lots of technical issues that were plaguing the exhibition. Li...
This is a well curated museum and not so overly large or touristy that you are exhausted by the scope and the crowds. I especially liked the 15th century altarpieces.
A visit is certainly to be recommended
This museum - housed in a distinguished building - well represents the events of the history of art in Prato; events in no way secondary given that - among other things - Donatello worked in the city;...
Lovely City Museum of Prato, Italy
Great museum in Prato showing the history of Prato and the surrounding area. Many interesting displays and friendly staff. Worth a visit if you are in Prato.
An unexpected treasure in downtown Prato
The city museum preserves and shows incredible works of art and ancient masterpieces from the middle ages to Renaissance, to modern and contemporary art. It was an unexpected discovery for my friends ...
Meh
The museum is nicely laid out and located in the inner city of Prato. However, we thought it is far from some the reviews mentioned here. Lots of technical issues that were plaguing the exhibition. Li...
15th century altarpieces
This is a well curated museum and not so overly large or touristy that you are exhausted by the scope and the crowds. I especially liked the 15th century altarpieces.