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Civic Museum Sartorio, Trieste

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Civic Museum Sartorio provides a look into a typical city villa from the turn of century. The museum, once a palace belonging to the Sartorio family, showcases priceless art, furniture, and objects from various time periods. Admire the opulent assortments of ceramic and porcelain wares, drawings, fine jewelry, fabrics, and various other decorative items. Tour the former stables to view an impressive collection of paintings, or enter the carriage storehouse to appreciate a series of late 19th-century statues. Put Civic Museum Sartorio on your schedule, and learn what else deserves a visit by using our Trieste holiday planner.
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4.4
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  • Mansion turned museum. I loved walking around the three floors looking at the rooms beautifully decorated with furniture , art and sculptures. Afterwards, I spent some time in the peaceful garden... 
    Mansion turned museum. I loved walking around the three floors looking at the rooms beautifully decorated with furniture , art and sculptures. Afterwards, I spent some time in the peaceful garden...  more »
  • If you like the Revoltella Museum (not far away), this home from the 19th century of a wealthy Triestine family is yet another enjoyable museum in Trieste. The Civico Museo Sartorio gives the visitor....  more
    If you like the Revoltella Museum (not far away), this home from the 19th century of a wealthy Triestine family is yet another enjoyable museum in Trieste. The Civico Museo Sartorio gives the visitor....  more »
  • This is an interesting museum. And the Tiepolo drawings are indeed wonderful. Very quiet. Some art is quite good. Nice to see how a family lived. 
    This is an interesting museum. And the Tiepolo drawings are indeed wonderful. Very quiet. Some art is quite good. Nice to see how a family lived.  more »
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  • Fabulous original collection on three levels in a fantastic home museum. Entry by donation. Highly recommend. Easily spend 2 hours here. Don’t need a guide as previously suggested by another reviewer.
  • Beautiful old house with nice furniture, awesome ceilings and some interesting art. When I visited on a friday afternoon in November it was nice and quiet. Free entrace making it a must go when visiting Trieste.
  • we were the only guests (in July). The garden is neglected and has no flowers. The historic rooms with (original) furniture are great to look at. for the fact that it's free, it's really worth seeing.
  • '700 villa with very interesting art and common life pieces
  • Stunning home! Three floors beautifully maintained, stairs as well as elevator (which has a really lovely view). No charge, donations accepted. Very kind helpful staff. The additional artwork on 2nd & 3rd floors amazing! Beautiful…

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