May 13, 2024
An unmissable stop to learn about Italy and the Renaissance, palace, city and gallery - Always an unmissable stop on the grand tour of the Italian Renaissance. The palace is exceptional, the gallery is exceptional, the town is splendid. We thank for eternity the scarred duke-leader who gave us, forever, so much beauty!
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Mar 24, 2024
Fantastic - In sight of Urbino, after having parked in front of the tourist office, we go in to get details on the view of the city, excellent welcome and very comprehensive explanations, THANK YOU, then we visit the Palazzo Ducale, fantastic. I honestly didn't expect much!!
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Jul 21, 2023
A beautiful city - Urbino a pleasant surprise.
It is one of the most important centers of the Italian Renaissance, of which it still preserves its architectural heritage; since 1998 its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is home to one of the oldest and most important universities in Europe, founded in 1506.
Nice entrance where there is also a botanical garden [rare to see it im.una città ].
Clean and well-kept city, I have not seen vacant premises.
Beautiful porches the stone.
Not to mention Palazzo Ducale, a wonderful place in the heart of the city. There are works by Piero della Francesca and something about the life of Federico da Montefeltro. I would have expected a few more works by Raphael.
Still worth seeing.
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Apr 3, 2023
Urbino did not disappoint - Urbino has been on our list of places to visit in Italy for many years. When we finally made it, it did not disappoint. We had the added benefit of a delightful and well-informed guide to the Ducal Palace and the Oratorio di San Giovanni, Cecilia Sanchini, who we are happy to recommend also.
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Dec 31, 2022
Urbino is worth a visit - Urbino is a beautiful little city. Full of charm, good food. And of course incredible art. The Galleria Nazionale is packed with paintings by the many famous artist from the region as well as tapestries and ceramics. The attached Palazzo Ducale is also very amazing. The entrance fee is only €8. Urbino is the home of Raphael La Muta is in the Museo. Enjoyed wAlking around this interesting city
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Dec 4, 2022
Terrific palace - Amazing palace, artwork, history was simply overwhelmingly gorgeous. Enjoyed visiting the various rooms with the tour and viewing the various pieces of history. Exceeded my expectations. The palace was breathtaking and amazing to see.
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Dec 1, 2022
A wonderfully preserved building - An impressive building, full of history and art. Guide was very informative and inside was more the you expected with artworks and masonry. You can learn a lot about Renaissance history and the Montefeltro family.
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Nov 30, 2022
Stunning - A ,must. The state rooms are stunning and fascinating- The underground are all the same. We had a private tour and the tour guide was very informative and kind. If you if you can go there during high season purchase skip the line tickets online.
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May 13, 2024
Cradle of the Renaissance - Urbino is a delightful city, and is considered the cradle of the Renaissance. You should park outside the city (for a fee) and then explore the narrow streets and squares, the shops and the restaurants. In the evening, Italian life takes place outside.
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Dec 7, 2022
Streets of Urbino - A truly unique visit to the Doge's Palace, with its panorama and photographic views. Little taken care of tourist information. The bars and refreshment points crowded with people, with tables on the streets open to motor vehicle traffic.
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