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Hours |
Tues-Fri 9am-7pm; Sat-Sun 10am-7pm |
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Address |
Piazza Sarzanno 35r |
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Transportation |
Bus: 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 40, 41, 100, 605, 606, or 607 |
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Phone |
010-251-1263, 010-557-2057 |
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Prices |
Admission 4€ ($5.20), or pay 9€ ($12) for a Card Musei cumulative ticket. Free for those younger than 18 or older than 60 and for all on Sun |
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Frommer's Review
The cloisters of the 13th-century church and monastery of Sant'Agostino (most of which, save its two cloisters and a campanile, were destroyed in World War II bombings) are the evocative setting for an eclectic and fascinating collection of architectural fragments and sculpture. Roman columns, statuary, and architectural debris from Genoa's churches are scattered in what seems to be random fashion throughout the grassy monastery gardens and in a few bare interior spaces. The treasures here are the panels from Giovanni Pisano's crypt for Margherita of Brabant, wife of the German emperor Henry IV. She died in Genoa in 1312 while en route to Rome for her husband's coronation as Holy Roman Emperor.
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