one of the president of Italy’s official residences, is hardly an obscure spot in Rome, but until 2015, visits were restricted to Sundays, so it didn’t make the to-see list for many travelers.
The Quirinale, now open five days a week, has long been a seat of power, home to numerous popes , and later the residence of Italian kings. Although its location on the Quirinal hill has been in use since Roman times, the current-day palace was built much later, in the 16th century. There’s a lot to take in here, and you have the choice of two itineraries when you visit.
showcases the rarified Agnelli art collection, with works by Canaletto, Tiepolo, Canova, Matisse, Piscasso and Modigliani.'The Story of Virginia' by Botticelli at Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan. (Photo by Marco Secchi/Corbis
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