Palazzo Asmundo
Enjoy a visit to Asmundo Palace with its impressive view of Palermo Cathedral
📲 Smartphone tickets accepted
🦽 Wheelchair accessible
⚡️ Instant ticket delivery
5 (2 reviews)
Description
The late-Baroque Palazzo Asmundo is the ideal place for visitors of all ages, a unique treasure chest full of history, art and unique collections. Keep an eye out for the interior stuccoes which were made by followers of Giacomo Serpotta, and be amazed at the frescoes painted by Gioacchino Martorana. If you're in Palermo, this is a sight you won't want to miss. If you're feeling hungry, the palace also houses the Asmundo Bistrò that serves the best dishes of the Sicilian gastronomic tradition – along with excellent wines from the territory – accompanied by a background of classical music.
What is included?
Entrance to Palazzo Asmundo Museum
Access to its halls and collections
Privileged access to Asmundo Bistrò
Tasting with wine and a stunning view (if selected)
Tasting of typical Sicilian street food (if selected)
Not included
Guide-escort to the Museum
Additional information
--Tasting menus--
- Meat tasting menu': Tasting appetizer: (Arancinetta, Fried fritters in batter, small sandwich with panelle, fried cheese and tabbouleh), Baked pasta timbale, Sicilian meat roll, Mini cutlet with potato garnish., Sicilian cannolo, Glass of red wine, Coffee and limoncello
- Fish tasting menu': Tasting appetizer (Sarde a beccafico, Fried fried in batter, Paninetto with panelle, Fried cod and tabbouleh), Timballetto of Pasta with sardines, Sword roll, Fried Paranza with potatoes, Sicilian cannolo, Glass of white wine, Coffee and limoncello
- Not included in the cost of the experience: Soft drinks and anything not indicated.
- Children under 12 are free and do not need a ticket
- Free admission for the disabled with accompanying person
Important information
- No food or beverages are allowed inside the museum
- The use of flash is prohibited
- It is not possible to modify a dinner or brunch reservation
Where it is
Asmundo Palace Museum, 3 Via Pietro Novelli