Negozio Olivetti and Pinacoteca Manfrediniana are next to each other, they are very good, just go to one, there are not many tourists during the epidemic, there are some great exhibits and explanations
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Negozio Olivetti and Pinacoteca Manfrediniana are next to each other, they are very good, just go to one, there are not many tourists during the epidemic, there are some great exhibits and explanations
It's a small gallery, but there's a lot inside, including some treasures. Accessible to works by Mittier and Vivalini, tickets are six euros, and the items were saved from many Venetian churches that were destroyed over time, with the terracotta warriors and horses created by Italian artists.
I loved it, it was fun, took you over, I would say it was really beautiful, but if you have a short time you can skip it, you don’t miss a lot. Anyway, you can still watch, there is a front yard PIC.
Exhibition works ensure you are overwhelmed with first-class portraits and sculptures, adjacent to the exhibition hall is a monastery
It has a superb portrait and sculpture work, and adjacent to the exhibition hall is a monastery with a strong religious atmosphere