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In Italy, tourists began to offer an apartment in an unusual palace

In Italy, tourists can rent a 16th-century palace that belonged to a family of aristocrats. The property is decorated with unique frescoes and Renaissance paintings. We are talking about the Palazzo Angelo Giovanni Spinola – a historical place in the center of Genoa.

According to Airbnb, the 1576 Palazzo is located on Via Garibaldi and is part of the so-called Palazzi dei Rolli.

“Once upon a time, members of the royal family and diplomats lived in selected private residences and received prominent guests of the Republic of Genoa in the 16-17 centuries. In 2006, the palace was included in the UNESCO list,” the resource writes.

In Italy, tourists began to offer an apartment in an unusual palace

A three-night stay will set you back $513, but a four-bed stay will cost you $43 per person per night. Guest reviews are positive.

“It was amazing! It was like living in a museum,” wrote one Airbnb guest.

The source adds that the office of the German Deutsche Bank is located on the first floor of the facility, and the second floor is residential.

In Italy, tourists began to offer an apartment in an unusual palace

“In recent years, the mesmerizing beauty of the building has become a popular attraction in the city. Tourists are happy to book walking tours of the Palazzo,” the resource writes.

One resident of the palace went further: he rents his apartment on the second floor through an ad.

In Italy, tourists began to offer an apartment in an unusual palace

You can rent this apartment in Genoa, Italy for $138/night.

The apartment itself looks modern, but the entrance on the first floor has retained the original historical features of the building: the old lobby of the apartment building is decorated with paintings and a luxurious staircase.

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