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Museo regionale di Palazzo Mirto, Palermo

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Palazzo Mirto has been the Palermo residence of the ancient and noble Filangeri family for four centuries, whose arrival in Sicily dates back to the Norman period. The title of Mirto comes to the family through Giuseppe Filangeri e Spuches, appointed in 1643 as the “first prince of Mirto,” named after a fief located in the territory of Messina.
The building is the result of numerous transformations that have taken place over the centuries.
In 1982, the last heir of the family, the noblewoman Maria Concetta Lanza Filangeri, fulfilling the wishes of her brother Stefano, donated the palace to the Sicily Region so that it could be preserved in its entirety and opened to the public. The palace is structured as follows: on the ground floor are the former prisons, the large and small kitchens, the stables where carriages, carts, and harnesses from the 19th century are kept, constituting the Martorana Genuardi collection of the Barons of Molinazzo, now owned by the Regional Department of Cultural and Environmental Heritage, the warehouses, the rooms intended for the servants, which together with the third floor, home to the administration of the house, complete the structure of the palace.
The first floor, or main floor, features a sequence of sumptuously furnished rooms, following one after another, around a hanging courtyard with a splendid Baroque fountain and culminating in the Baldacchino Hall and the Tapestry Hall.
The second floor, while containing rooms intended for social use, but for a more restricted circle of friends, was reserved for the private life of the family.

Information about the Regional Museum of Palazzo Mirto

Via Merlo, 2
90133 Palermo (Palermo)
091 6164751
museo.palazzomirto@regione.sicilia.it

Source: MIBACT

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