Since 2004, Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Tursi – the three historical palaces owned by the Municipality and located in the 16th-century Strada Nuova (lit., “New Street”) – make up all together a single exhibition route dedicated to ancient art, the Strada Nuova Museums : Palazzo Rosso, the historic palace of the Brignole-Sale family, and Palazzo Bianco, a prestigious art gallery, were opened for public touring in the late 19th century ; Palazzo Tursi houses the City Council, but, by the Council’s will, it is also used as a venue for cultural events, exhibitions and as the City’s boardroom. The unity of the three palaces as an uninterrupted touring route, in which each building maintains its own specific features related to its history and collections, has thus transformed the 16th-century Strada Nuova (Via Garibaldi) into an authentic “museum-street”, a masterpiece of Genoese architectural and housing culture and the centre of a cultural institution that is unique for its dimensions, characteristics, quality and prestige.
The entire road plan of Strada Nuova, a residential area of Genoese aristocracy, is unique in the world for its architectural and urban-planning quality. Its outstanding monumental appearance has always amazed Italian and foreign visitors alike ; to painter Peter Paul Rubens, its buildings even became a model of housing civilisation to be promoted among his contemporaries. Thanks to the spectacular lobbies, frescoed halls, gardens, monumental nymphaea and art collections, its palaces have been granted the status of “World Heritage Site” by UNESCO.
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