The Palazzo Comunale, serving as Cremona’s city government building for centuries, began construction in the 13th century and has been continuously expanded and embellished. Notable features include arcaded walkways, courtyards, and the marble arengario – a balcony used for public announcements dating back to 1507. Inside, visitors can admire magnificent rooms like the Salone dei Quadri and the Sala della Consulta, adorned with impressive artwork. While the famous violin collection has moved to the Violin Museum, the Town Hall remains a worthwhile destination, particularly for its historical significance and architectural beauty.
Review not found
Let others know your experience here.