Rare and valuable items

The Collections

In the various rooms of Palazzo Viti is possible to admire a rich collection of rare and precious objects coming mainly from the ancient East, in addition to the original furniture.
Here is not possible mention all, but we can intrigue the visitor with some interesting previews.

Painting

Pictorial works

On the walls of the palace  a great number of paintings of different periods can be seen ,  all of them  with remarkable historical and artistic value
In the photo gallery we present some examples.

Inlaid Console Tables

Inlaid Console Tables

In the rooms of Palazzo Viti you can admire  valuable  tables  with  hardened  alabaster  mosaic tops and console table inlaid with wooden  tiles and colored stones
In the photo gallery you can admire some examples.

COLLECTION OF CHINESE MINIATURES

from the 19th century

The collection includes many  original Chinese  miniatures  of the 19th century  painted on rice paper representing  daily activities in China and typical chinese birds. Unkown painter. Indian ink drawings on rice paper.

Items

Art Objects at Palazzo

Inside the various rooms  a lot of beautiful  art  works embellish the  halls
In the photo gallery we present some emblematic examples.

PORCELAIN SHOWCASE

Porcelain Cups broth

Valuable collection of puerpera’s bouillon  cups  of various workmanship and origin from the  18 th and 19 th century

In past   time it   was   a tradition   to  give  to  a woman  the bouillon cup  on the  occasion of the birth of her first child

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      During opening hours no need to book.
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      FULL TICKET: € 7.00

      FAMILY TICKET: € 15.00(2 adults + 2 students)

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