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Experiences
4
(2 Customer Reviews)

Experiences
4
(2 Customer Reviews)
Highlights
Explore the medieval Bonifacio VIII Palace at your own pace
Discover frescoed halls, artistic treasures and historical artifacts
Visit the renowned 'Sala dello Schiaffo' (Slap Room)
Experience the grandeur of Pope Bonifacio VIII’s residence
What’s Included
Entrance tickets to Bonifacio VIII Palace
Audio guide
Experience the Bonifacio VIII Palace: A Medieval Treasure
Step inside the Bonifacio VIII Palace, a striking 13th-century building deeply rooted in Italy's medieval heritage. Located in the heart of Anagni, this impressive structure was once the illustrious residence of the Caetani family and is forever linked to Pope Bonifacio VIII, a powerful figure in European history.
Architectural Wonders & Rich History
Begin your journey through corridors steeped in centuries of history. The palace’s grand architecture is enhanced by expansive halls, soaring ceilings and original stonework. Each room invites you to admire finely preserved frescoes, rare paintings and a collection of ornate furniture that reflects the artistic spirit of medieval Italy.
The Art of the Palace
Marvel at exquisite works of art showcased throughout the palace. The interiors are adorned with masterful frescoes that tell stories of faith, power and daily life. These vibrant scenes have withstood the test of time, offering you a window into the culture and creativity of the 1200s. Antique furniture and decorative artifacts add further charm to the atmosphere.
A Pivotal Moment: The Sala dello Schiaffo
The palace’s highlight is the renowned Sala dello Schiaffo, or 'Slap Room.' In this very chamber, a dramatic clash shaped the course of history. Here, by order of Nogaret, the Pope received a blow from Giacomo Sciarra Colonna—a scandalous event that contributed to the onset of the Avignon papacy. Walking through this hall, you can almost sense the echoes of that moment.
Educational and Inspiring
As you explore Bonifacio VIII Palace, the included audio guide will enhance your appreciation with insights into the building’s origins, the influential figures who lived here and the legacy left by their actions. The palace stands today as a testament to the region’s importance in guiding religious and political developments across Europe.
Accessibility and Visiting
The palace welcomes visitors of all backgrounds, and key areas are accessible for wheelchair users. To ensure a rewarding visit, plan to arrive at the entrance during opening hours and bring a valid ID for ticket redemption. English, French, German, Italian and Spanish audio guide options are available to personalize your experience.
Why Visit?
Gain firsthand insight into authentic medieval life
See where a turning point in papal history unfolded
Enjoy detailed stories and commentary from your audio guide
Immerse yourself in an atmosphere shaped by centuries of artistry and culture
Explore at your own pace, wander through corridors once frequented by popes and dignitaries and discover the intrigue of daily life in medieval Anagni. Whether you are a history enthusiast or an art lover, the Bonifacio VIII Palace promises an enlightening and memorable experience.
Book your Bonifacio VIII Palace in Anagni: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Respect the historic environment and avoid touching artifacts
Keep noise to a minimum
Photography may be restricted in some rooms
Follow staff guidance for a smooth visit
What are the opening hours of the palace?
The palace is open from 9:30am to 1:00pm and 3:00pm to 7:00pm on select days. Please check your ticket for specific timings.
Is the Bonifacio VIII Palace accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, key areas of the palace are accessible. Please consult staff if you need assistance.
Is an audio guide included with my ticket?
Yes, your entry ticket includes an audio guide available in multiple languages.
What can I see inside the palace?
Visitors will explore frescoed halls, medieval artwork, and the 'Sala dello Schiaffo' room, as well as other historic rooms and exhibitions.
Audio guides are available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
Some areas are wheelchair accessible
Present a valid ID at entrance
Opening hours: 9:30am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Entrance ticket and audio guide are included
Strada Vittorio Emanuele, 238-03012
Highlights
Explore the medieval Bonifacio VIII Palace at your own pace
Discover frescoed halls, artistic treasures and historical artifacts
Visit the renowned 'Sala dello Schiaffo' (Slap Room)
Experience the grandeur of Pope Bonifacio VIII’s residence
What’s Included
Entrance tickets to Bonifacio VIII Palace
Audio guide
Experience the Bonifacio VIII Palace: A Medieval Treasure
Step inside the Bonifacio VIII Palace, a striking 13th-century building deeply rooted in Italy's medieval heritage. Located in the heart of Anagni, this impressive structure was once the illustrious residence of the Caetani family and is forever linked to Pope Bonifacio VIII, a powerful figure in European history.
Architectural Wonders & Rich History
Begin your journey through corridors steeped in centuries of history. The palace’s grand architecture is enhanced by expansive halls, soaring ceilings and original stonework. Each room invites you to admire finely preserved frescoes, rare paintings and a collection of ornate furniture that reflects the artistic spirit of medieval Italy.
The Art of the Palace
Marvel at exquisite works of art showcased throughout the palace. The interiors are adorned with masterful frescoes that tell stories of faith, power and daily life. These vibrant scenes have withstood the test of time, offering you a window into the culture and creativity of the 1200s. Antique furniture and decorative artifacts add further charm to the atmosphere.
A Pivotal Moment: The Sala dello Schiaffo
The palace’s highlight is the renowned Sala dello Schiaffo, or 'Slap Room.' In this very chamber, a dramatic clash shaped the course of history. Here, by order of Nogaret, the Pope received a blow from Giacomo Sciarra Colonna—a scandalous event that contributed to the onset of the Avignon papacy. Walking through this hall, you can almost sense the echoes of that moment.
Educational and Inspiring
As you explore Bonifacio VIII Palace, the included audio guide will enhance your appreciation with insights into the building’s origins, the influential figures who lived here and the legacy left by their actions. The palace stands today as a testament to the region’s importance in guiding religious and political developments across Europe.
Accessibility and Visiting
The palace welcomes visitors of all backgrounds, and key areas are accessible for wheelchair users. To ensure a rewarding visit, plan to arrive at the entrance during opening hours and bring a valid ID for ticket redemption. English, French, German, Italian and Spanish audio guide options are available to personalize your experience.
Why Visit?
Gain firsthand insight into authentic medieval life
See where a turning point in papal history unfolded
Enjoy detailed stories and commentary from your audio guide
Immerse yourself in an atmosphere shaped by centuries of artistry and culture
Explore at your own pace, wander through corridors once frequented by popes and dignitaries and discover the intrigue of daily life in medieval Anagni. Whether you are a history enthusiast or an art lover, the Bonifacio VIII Palace promises an enlightening and memorable experience.
Book your Bonifacio VIII Palace in Anagni: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Audio guides are available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
Some areas are wheelchair accessible
Present a valid ID at entrance
Opening hours: 9:30am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Entrance ticket and audio guide are included
Respect the historic environment and avoid touching artifacts
Keep noise to a minimum
Photography may be restricted in some rooms
Follow staff guidance for a smooth visit
What are the opening hours of the palace?
The palace is open from 9:30am to 1:00pm and 3:00pm to 7:00pm on select days. Please check your ticket for specific timings.
Is the Bonifacio VIII Palace accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, key areas of the palace are accessible. Please consult staff if you need assistance.
Is an audio guide included with my ticket?
Yes, your entry ticket includes an audio guide available in multiple languages.
What can I see inside the palace?
Visitors will explore frescoed halls, medieval artwork, and the 'Sala dello Schiaffo' room, as well as other historic rooms and exhibitions.
Strada Vittorio Emanuele, 238-03012
Highlights
Explore the medieval Bonifacio VIII Palace at your own pace
Discover frescoed halls, artistic treasures and historical artifacts
Visit the renowned 'Sala dello Schiaffo' (Slap Room)
Experience the grandeur of Pope Bonifacio VIII’s residence
What’s Included
Entrance tickets to Bonifacio VIII Palace
Audio guide
Experience the Bonifacio VIII Palace: A Medieval Treasure
Step inside the Bonifacio VIII Palace, a striking 13th-century building deeply rooted in Italy's medieval heritage. Located in the heart of Anagni, this impressive structure was once the illustrious residence of the Caetani family and is forever linked to Pope Bonifacio VIII, a powerful figure in European history.
Architectural Wonders & Rich History
Begin your journey through corridors steeped in centuries of history. The palace’s grand architecture is enhanced by expansive halls, soaring ceilings and original stonework. Each room invites you to admire finely preserved frescoes, rare paintings and a collection of ornate furniture that reflects the artistic spirit of medieval Italy.
The Art of the Palace
Marvel at exquisite works of art showcased throughout the palace. The interiors are adorned with masterful frescoes that tell stories of faith, power and daily life. These vibrant scenes have withstood the test of time, offering you a window into the culture and creativity of the 1200s. Antique furniture and decorative artifacts add further charm to the atmosphere.
A Pivotal Moment: The Sala dello Schiaffo
The palace’s highlight is the renowned Sala dello Schiaffo, or 'Slap Room.' In this very chamber, a dramatic clash shaped the course of history. Here, by order of Nogaret, the Pope received a blow from Giacomo Sciarra Colonna—a scandalous event that contributed to the onset of the Avignon papacy. Walking through this hall, you can almost sense the echoes of that moment.
Educational and Inspiring
As you explore Bonifacio VIII Palace, the included audio guide will enhance your appreciation with insights into the building’s origins, the influential figures who lived here and the legacy left by their actions. The palace stands today as a testament to the region’s importance in guiding religious and political developments across Europe.
Accessibility and Visiting
The palace welcomes visitors of all backgrounds, and key areas are accessible for wheelchair users. To ensure a rewarding visit, plan to arrive at the entrance during opening hours and bring a valid ID for ticket redemption. English, French, German, Italian and Spanish audio guide options are available to personalize your experience.
Why Visit?
Gain firsthand insight into authentic medieval life
See where a turning point in papal history unfolded
Enjoy detailed stories and commentary from your audio guide
Immerse yourself in an atmosphere shaped by centuries of artistry and culture
Explore at your own pace, wander through corridors once frequented by popes and dignitaries and discover the intrigue of daily life in medieval Anagni. Whether you are a history enthusiast or an art lover, the Bonifacio VIII Palace promises an enlightening and memorable experience.
Book your Bonifacio VIII Palace in Anagni: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Respect the historic environment and avoid touching artifacts
Keep noise to a minimum
Photography may be restricted in some rooms
Follow staff guidance for a smooth visit
What are the opening hours of the palace?
The palace is open from 9:30am to 1:00pm and 3:00pm to 7:00pm on select days. Please check your ticket for specific timings.
Is the Bonifacio VIII Palace accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, key areas of the palace are accessible. Please consult staff if you need assistance.
Is an audio guide included with my ticket?
Yes, your entry ticket includes an audio guide available in multiple languages.
What can I see inside the palace?
Visitors will explore frescoed halls, medieval artwork, and the 'Sala dello Schiaffo' room, as well as other historic rooms and exhibitions.
Audio guides are available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
Some areas are wheelchair accessible
Present a valid ID at entrance
Opening hours: 9:30am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Entrance ticket and audio guide are included
Strada Vittorio Emanuele, 238-03012
Highlights
Explore the medieval Bonifacio VIII Palace at your own pace
Discover frescoed halls, artistic treasures and historical artifacts
Visit the renowned 'Sala dello Schiaffo' (Slap Room)
Experience the grandeur of Pope Bonifacio VIII’s residence
What’s Included
Entrance tickets to Bonifacio VIII Palace
Audio guide
Experience the Bonifacio VIII Palace: A Medieval Treasure
Step inside the Bonifacio VIII Palace, a striking 13th-century building deeply rooted in Italy's medieval heritage. Located in the heart of Anagni, this impressive structure was once the illustrious residence of the Caetani family and is forever linked to Pope Bonifacio VIII, a powerful figure in European history.
Architectural Wonders & Rich History
Begin your journey through corridors steeped in centuries of history. The palace’s grand architecture is enhanced by expansive halls, soaring ceilings and original stonework. Each room invites you to admire finely preserved frescoes, rare paintings and a collection of ornate furniture that reflects the artistic spirit of medieval Italy.
The Art of the Palace
Marvel at exquisite works of art showcased throughout the palace. The interiors are adorned with masterful frescoes that tell stories of faith, power and daily life. These vibrant scenes have withstood the test of time, offering you a window into the culture and creativity of the 1200s. Antique furniture and decorative artifacts add further charm to the atmosphere.
A Pivotal Moment: The Sala dello Schiaffo
The palace’s highlight is the renowned Sala dello Schiaffo, or 'Slap Room.' In this very chamber, a dramatic clash shaped the course of history. Here, by order of Nogaret, the Pope received a blow from Giacomo Sciarra Colonna—a scandalous event that contributed to the onset of the Avignon papacy. Walking through this hall, you can almost sense the echoes of that moment.
Educational and Inspiring
As you explore Bonifacio VIII Palace, the included audio guide will enhance your appreciation with insights into the building’s origins, the influential figures who lived here and the legacy left by their actions. The palace stands today as a testament to the region’s importance in guiding religious and political developments across Europe.
Accessibility and Visiting
The palace welcomes visitors of all backgrounds, and key areas are accessible for wheelchair users. To ensure a rewarding visit, plan to arrive at the entrance during opening hours and bring a valid ID for ticket redemption. English, French, German, Italian and Spanish audio guide options are available to personalize your experience.
Why Visit?
Gain firsthand insight into authentic medieval life
See where a turning point in papal history unfolded
Enjoy detailed stories and commentary from your audio guide
Immerse yourself in an atmosphere shaped by centuries of artistry and culture
Explore at your own pace, wander through corridors once frequented by popes and dignitaries and discover the intrigue of daily life in medieval Anagni. Whether you are a history enthusiast or an art lover, the Bonifacio VIII Palace promises an enlightening and memorable experience.
Book your Bonifacio VIII Palace in Anagni: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Audio guides are available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
Some areas are wheelchair accessible
Present a valid ID at entrance
Opening hours: 9:30am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 7:00pm
Entrance ticket and audio guide are included
Respect the historic environment and avoid touching artifacts
Keep noise to a minimum
Photography may be restricted in some rooms
Follow staff guidance for a smooth visit
What are the opening hours of the palace?
The palace is open from 9:30am to 1:00pm and 3:00pm to 7:00pm on select days. Please check your ticket for specific timings.
Is the Bonifacio VIII Palace accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, key areas of the palace are accessible. Please consult staff if you need assistance.
Is an audio guide included with my ticket?
Yes, your entry ticket includes an audio guide available in multiple languages.
What can I see inside the palace?
Visitors will explore frescoed halls, medieval artwork, and the 'Sala dello Schiaffo' room, as well as other historic rooms and exhibitions.
Strada Vittorio Emanuele, 238-03012
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