List of museums in Liguria

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This is a list of museums in Liguria, Italy. [1]

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Mackenzie Castle Mura di San Bartolomeo 16c Genoa 44°24′55″N8°56′50″E / 44.41528°N 8.94722°E / 44.41528; 8.94722 building
museum
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Lighthouse of Genoa lighthouse in Genoa, ItalyVia Rampa della Lanterna Genoa 44°24′16″N8°54′16″E / 44.40458°N 8.90455°E / 44.40458; 8.90455 lighthouse
maritime museum
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Technical Naval Museum at La Spezia Viale Amendola 1 La Spezia 44°06′00″N9°49′00″E / 44.1°N 9.81667°E / 44.1; 9.81667 maritime museum
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Istituto Internazionale di Studi Liguri via Romana, 39 Bordighera museum
Pinacoteca Giovanni Morscio Dolceacqua museum
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Palazzo Bianco palace in GenoaVia Garibaldi, 11 Genoa 44°24′42″N8°55′55″E / 44.41158°N 8.93197°E / 44.41158; 8.93197 museum
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Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria palace in Genoa, ItalyPiazza di Pellicceria, 1 Genoa 44°24′38″N8°55′51″E / 44.4106°N 8.93091°E / 44.4106; 8.93091 museum
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House of Cristoforo Colombo Vico Dritto di Ponticello, 1 Genoa 44°24′20″N8°56′05″E / 44.40563°N 8.93461°E / 44.40563; 8.93461 museum
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Genoa Museum in ItalyVia Jacopo Ruffini 3 Genoa 44°23′54″N8°56′17″E / 44.39828°N 8.93815°E / 44.39828; 8.93815 museum
urban park
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Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art Piazzale Mazzini, 4N Genoa 44°24′39″N8°56′14″E / 44.41083°N 8.93722°E / 44.41083; 8.93722 museum
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Diocesan museum of Genoa Via Tommaso Reggio, 20 http://www.museodiocesanogenova.it/ - Genova Genoa 44°24′29″N8°55′47″E / 44.40793°N 8.92966°E / 44.40793; 8.92966 museum
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Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini Via Ignazio Pallavicini, 13 Genoa 44°25′50″N8°49′01″E / 44.4306°N 8.81694°E / 44.4306; 8.81694 museum
urban park
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Archaeological Museum of Savona Complesso monumentale del Priamar, Corso Mazzini Savona 44°18′14″N8°29′04″E / 44.30396°N 8.48456°E / 44.30396; 8.48456 museum
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Palazzo Reale palace in Genua, ItalyVia Balbi, 10 Genoa 44°24′54″N8°55′34″E / 44.41491°N 8.92616°E / 44.41491; 8.92616 national museum
royal palace
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Bicknell Museum libraryvia Romana, 39 Bordighera 43°46′55″N7°40′04″E / 43.78208°N 7.66785°E / 43.78208; 7.66785 natural history museum
library
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Giacomo Doria Museum of Natural History natural history museum in Genoa, ItalyVia Brigata Liguria 9 - Genova Genoa 44°24′09″N8°56′34″E / 44.4025°N 8.94278°E / 44.4025; 8.94278 natural history museum
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Palazzo Rosso historical palace of GenoaVia Garibaldi, 18 Genoa 44°24′40″N8°55′56″E / 44.41119°N 8.93225°E / 44.41119; 8.93225 palace
art museum
human settlement
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Doge's Palace, Genoa Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, 9 Genoa 44°24′27″N8°56′00″E / 44.40752°N 8.93326°E / 44.40752; 8.93326 palace
museum

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References

  1. "ELENCO DEI MUSEI PER REGIONE - Liguria" (in Italian). Retrieved December 2, 2018.