Museum of Sant'AgostinoThe 13th-century church and monastery of Sant'Agostino, once a
place of retirement and seclusion, is now open for visitors to view
the amazing collections within. The church itself was built by the
Augustinians in 1260, and is one of the few Gothic buildings
remaining in Genoa. Today, the cloisters are a museum housing more
than 4,000 works, including metal and stone sculptures, frescoes,
and many architectural artefacts and fragments. One of the most
popular attractions in Genoa, the museum is a must-see for visitors
to the region. Address: Piazza Sarzano Website: www.museidigenova.it (Italian only) Telephone: 010 251 1263 Opening Time: Open Tuesday to Friday from 9am to 7pm; Saturday and
Sunday from 10am to 7pm Admission: EUR4 |