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Museo Giannettino Luxoro and its collection

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The Giannettino Luxoro Museum (Museo Giannettino Luxor) is a museum that is part of the Nervi polo. The museum is housed in Villa Luxoro in the heart of the municipal park of the Genoa delegation. The collection of the museum includes paintings by Alessandro Magnasco, by Antonio Pittaluga with watercolors of people in the traditional Genoese dress and by Antonio Travi with many landscapes.

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Museo Giannettino Luxoro
Viale Mafalda di Savoia
16167 Genoa

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Viale Mafalda di Savoia, Genoa

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Museo Giannettino Luxoro Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museo Giannettino Luxoro, located in Genoa, Italy, offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century Genoese nobility lifestyle. Housed in a historic villa in Nervi, the museum displays a collection of decorative arts, furnishings, and artworks from the Luxoro family.

    Visitors generally appreciate the museum's intimate setting and the well-preserved interior that showcases the tastes and living conditions of a wealthy 19th-century Genoese family. The collection includes paintings, furniture, ceramics, and various objets d'art, providing insight into the period's aesthetic preferences.

    Many reviewers note the beautiful location of the museum, with its proximity to the sea and surrounding park adding to the overall experience. The villa's architecture and its original furnishings are often highlighted as particularly interesting aspects of the visit.

    However, some visitors mention that the museum is relatively small and can be toured rather quickly. A few reviewers also note that information in languages other than Italian can be limited, which may affect the experience for international visitors.

    The museum's management of visitor flow and preservation of the exhibits are generally praised, though some find the admission price a bit high for the size of the collection.

    Overall, the Museo Giannettino Luxoro provides an interesting look at Genoese aristocratic life, but visitors should set their expectations for a focused, smaller-scale museum experience rather than a comprehensive art collection.

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