The opportunity is not to be missed. Three times a week, Palazzo Farnese, seat of the French Embassy in Italy since 1911, and one of the most important and spectacular palaces in Rome, opens to the public.
Those wishing to visit the Palazzo must book online at http://inventerrome.com. Professional multilingual tourist guides - in French, Italian or English - will be available on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. A € 5 fee per person is required to cover the cost of the service.
Fonte: Italy24
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