The National Art Gallery of Siena (Pinacoteca Nazionale) was built in the 15th century Buonsignori Palace (Palazzo Buonsignori). The collection includes Martini's "Virgin and Child" and Lorenzetti's series of Our Lady.
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I cannot say enough about the Pinacoteca! I cannot recommend this gallery too highly! First, I cannot believe that there were so few people in the museum. I'm guessing that in addition to my family g...
I was there around noon (12 o’clock). I was alone in most rooms, i guess there were maybe four or five visitors at all. Im a big fan of italian proto- Renaissance , so i was the happiest person visiti...
The National Art Gallery of Siena (Pinacoteca Nazionale) was built in the 15th century Buonsignori Palace (Palazzo Buonsignori). The collection includes Martini's "Virgin and Child" and Lorenzetti's series of Our Lady.
The museum with a history of more than five hundred years has many works by Du Qiao, but it is not allowed to take pictures, and it does not prevent taking a few outside.
A museum with a history of more than 500 years, but you can’t take pictures, it’s good
Opened in 1932, it mainly collects Italian paintings from the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is housed in two ancient palaces in the city center: Brigiti Palace (Brigidi) was built in the 14th century and is traditionally considered the residence of the Pannocchieschi family
Built in the 15th century, the Buoncinoli Palace houses Martini's "Virgin and Child" and Lorenzetti's Series of Our Lady.