The Palazzo Mansi built at the end of the 500 is now home to the beautiful National Art Gallery.
The greater part of it is formed by the munificent donation that the Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany made ​​in 1847 to the city just annexed to his condition, to compensate for the removal and disposal of assets made ​​by Charles of Bourbon.
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