Palazzo Maria Callas
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Alessandro F
Milan, Italy32,411 contributions
Sept 2020 • Solo
Maria Callas (1223-1977) use to live here in Sirmione between 1950 and 1959 when she was married with the Italian Giovan Battista Meneghini. She loved this city and the city remembers her with this palace, a garden , restaurants, coffee shop and several activities
Written September 3, 2020
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bevalt52
Edgware, UK344 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Nice to be here and spend time for the day, walking up and down and experiencing the locals. Loads of benches to sit on and people watch
Written April 29, 2019
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Igal
Or Akiva, Israel85 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
The palace is named after the great opera singer Maria Callas and it is located on the beautiful Piazza Carducci, full of nice cafes and restaurants. The exterior of the building is not very appealing, but the interior...
Being a football fan, I couldn't miss the opportunity to visit an exhibit dedicated to one of the greatest Italian football players of all times - Paolo Rossi. I was still a kid and not interested in football when Rossi led Italy to winning the World Cup in 1982 and played for the club which I now support, so for me it was very interesting, exciting and fascinating to see all the memorabilia from that period: the uniforms, training kits and, of course, personal awards - World Cup Golden Ball and Golden Boot, Ballon d'Or and others. There were also other items from 70s and 80s. It was an excellent exhibition!
There are other exhibitions taking place in the palace, so if there's one when you visit - don't miss the chance to visit one!
Being a football fan, I couldn't miss the opportunity to visit an exhibit dedicated to one of the greatest Italian football players of all times - Paolo Rossi. I was still a kid and not interested in football when Rossi led Italy to winning the World Cup in 1982 and played for the club which I now support, so for me it was very interesting, exciting and fascinating to see all the memorabilia from that period: the uniforms, training kits and, of course, personal awards - World Cup Golden Ball and Golden Boot, Ballon d'Or and others. There were also other items from 70s and 80s. It was an excellent exhibition!
There are other exhibitions taking place in the palace, so if there's one when you visit - don't miss the chance to visit one!
Written October 30, 2018
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Tomasz U
Siedlce, Poland3 contributions
Jan 2020
Sirmione - a little town in the south of the Garda Lake. My impressions? Simply breathtaking views. Lots of parking places, unfortunatelly majority not for free - 1,8 euro per hour. Not bad, but consider you will stay there several hours. The castle (6 euro entrance fee for adults) but views compensate everything. Walking paths along the shore, mountains on the other side of the lake with white tops (snow), and the italian atmosphere - this is what you can expect from Sirmione. Oh, also very important - lots of place to sit, drink caffe or have lunch. When travelling in vicinity of Garda, Sirmione is a MUST.
Written January 16, 2020
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Marie-Reine G
London, UK51 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
There is not much publicity on the exhibition around Sirmione.
It is remarkable if you like the villages around the lake.
I saw it twice, the second time after going on a boat outing on both sides: Garda, Torri, Cargnano.
You see the lake at different times of the day, details you hadnt noticed.
The photos are on two floors.
They are all excellent.
It is remarkable if you like the villages around the lake.
I saw it twice, the second time after going on a boat outing on both sides: Garda, Torri, Cargnano.
You see the lake at different times of the day, details you hadnt noticed.
The photos are on two floors.
They are all excellent.
Written September 15, 2018
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87wendywoo
Southampton, UK903 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
The Palazzo is used for exhibitions such as photography, these are worth checking. The piazza is very pleasant and gets busy due to good range of restaurants. It is also the departure point for the lake boats so lots of people at times. Nice place to stop for a drink and to people watch.
Written July 22, 2017
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Ian C
London, UK23,724 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
There were signs around the town advertising the exhibition. We had to ask at the Information Office for the location of the Palazzi as we had been past Maria Callas's house earlier, which is still private.
We are glad that we did as the two floors of the Palazzi were showing an enjoyable exhibition of photographs 'The Italy of Legends - 1000 Miglia and Scuderia Ferrari', mille miglia meaning one thousand miles, making you think of racing cars and, in Italy, this obviously means Ferrari, and commemorating the 1000 mile race started in 1927 from Brescia to Roma and back again.
We are glad that we did as the two floors of the Palazzi were showing an enjoyable exhibition of photographs 'The Italy of Legends - 1000 Miglia and Scuderia Ferrari', mille miglia meaning one thousand miles, making you think of racing cars and, in Italy, this obviously means Ferrari, and commemorating the 1000 mile race started in 1927 from Brescia to Roma and back again.
Written June 26, 2019
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Lindylou146
Plymouth, UK1,282 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
Lovely place to stroll around, it has many cafes/restaurants and is also housing a photographic exhibition. It gets very busy at times, particularly when the boats arrive or depart.
Written September 2, 2018
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Noraatc
Sudbury, MA39,197 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
Beautiful building used for temporary exhibitions is located on the side of hustling and bustling Piazza Carducci. We stayed at the loveliest Eden Hotel and our balcony was overlooking Palazzo Callas... I was waking up in the morning looking at her lovely black and white portrait on display at the entrance... One memorable little thing that made me happy as I am a great admirer of her immortal art.
Written June 9, 2018
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Misskia10
Banbridge, UK221 contributions
Sept 2017 • Friends
Spent a few hours in Sirmione on a tour around the lake - well worth a visit down onto the beach to mingle with the swans and have the splendid view of the mountains and the lake....ate ice-cream on the piazza which was very pleasant, whilst we waited for the lake boat. Lovely place to stop for a drink, absorb the atmosphere and watch the world go by.
Written October 4, 2017
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Trail16410249075
Sydney, Australia
is this the home that Maria Callas shared with her husband. Can you visit it and if so, is it a museum about Maria?
Written March 27, 2019
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