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© Barbara Verduci

© Lorenzo Cicconi Massi

© Lorenzo Cicconi Massi

© Barbara Verduci

Lombardia

Palazzo Moroni - Bene FAI

Bergamo

Giardino storico
Wheelchair accessible

How to get here

By car
A4 Turin-Venice highway, Bergamo exit. The Palace is located in ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone); it is advisable to leave your car in the Lower Town parking lots and reach the historic center of Città Alta on foot or by funicular. The entrance to Palazzo Moroni is 200 m from the funicular arrival station. It is also possible to access Bergamo Alta by car during ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) hours by parking inside one of the three parking lots in Città Alta, including “Parking della Fara” at Via della Fara snc, located a few minutes' walk from Palazzo Moroni.

By train
Take a train of the Trenord regional lines (Bergamo-Pioltello-Milano, Bergamo-Brescia, Bergamo-Carnate-Milano, Bergamo-Treviglio, Bergamo-Lecco) and get off at Bergamo station.
From Bergamo station, walk to the Viale Papa Giovanni XXIII stop and take the ATB/Line 1 bus to Città Alta, getting off at the Viale delle Mura - Via Osmano stop.
The Bene is then about a 400-meter walk away. For train schedules consult the Trenord website. For bus schedules consult the ATB website.

Parking area
Palazzo Moroni has no reserved parking. There are pay car parks in the Lower Town (Piazza delle Libertà, Garage San Marco) with the possibility of using the Funicular to reach the Bene (Palazzo Moroni is 150 m from the arrival station) and in Bergamo's Upper Town (Parking della Fara). It is also possible to drive into Bergamo Alta during ZTL (Restricted Traffic Zone) hours by parking in one of the three car parks in the Upper Town, including ‘Parking della Fara' in Via della Fara snc, a few minutes' walk from Palazzo Moroni. For information on rates click here. For more information on parking: ATB Bergamo.

Useful information

Accessibility
Visitors with disabilities and, where applicable, an accompanying person have free access, according to Ministerial Decree 507/97 updated to Ministerial Decree 13/2019 and L.104/92.
In the case of guided tours, events and additional services, only the service fee is charged.
Guide dogs and assistance dogs with a training certificate for accompanying persons with disabilities are allowed, always on a leash.
The complex is difficult to use for persons with reduced mobility or in wheelchairs: there is no lift.

Methods of access and visit:
• The ticket office is located on the ground floor, access is without steps.
• The visit route consists of: entrance courtyard, mezzanine, first floor, gardens and orchard
• The upper floors, as well as the outdoor areas, are accessible via ramps of stairs
• The palace has accessible toilets on the ground floor
• Seating is provided along the museum tour route, in the garden and the orangery
• Guided tours in LIS are available by appointment.
• Tactile aids are available for independent and guided sensorial tours of the museum.
• The palace is accessible - in free or guided mode - to people with intellectual disabilities through dedicated routes thanks to the project Good FAI for all in collaboration with the Ability:
- Free visit: easy-to-read downloadable guides here
- Guided tours: by appointment.
• For further information and reservations please contact the staff of Palazzo Moroni: E-mail: faimoroni@fondoambiente.it - Tel.: 0350745270 active during opening hours

Pets
Dogs are allowed in the garden, always on a leash. Inside the Palazzo, to guarantee the protection and conservation of the Benefit and the collections it contains, only guide dogs and assistance dogs with a certificate for accompanying people with disabilities are allowed, always on a leash.

History

Palazzo Moroni, erected in the mid-17th century in Città Alta, Bergamo, along the ancient street of Porta Dipinta. Concealed behind its sober façade is a monumental court of honor, adorned with a nymphaeum featuring a Neptune statue embedded in a formidable wall that supports the terraced italian gardens.

Contrary to the façade, the interiors of the palace exude a decorous Baroque exuberance. Palazzo Moroni houses numerous treasures to be discovered within its walls: from splendid Baroque frescoes to refined 19th-century furnishings, precious paintings, porcelain, Chinese amphorae, masterpieces of cabinetmaking, and curious artifacts.
The italian gardens of Palazzo Moroni unfold across terraces connected by staircases, embellished with flower beds bordered with ivy and meticulously trimmed boxwood bushes, arranged in geometric patterns, and filled with yellow and red flowers, representing the distinctive colors of the city of Bergamo. The third and highest terrace grants access to the ''Count's Retreat,'' a neo-medieval turret constructed at the end of the 19th century upon the remnants of an older structure associated with the Civic Fortress.

A notable feature of the palace is its preservation, extending beyond the garden to a two-and-a-half-hectare vegetable garden—a productive plot established to meet the palace's needs. Annexed to the property between the 17th and 19th centuries, thanks to the efforts of brothers Pietro (1792-1858) and Alessandro Moroni (1790-1869), the latter being an agronomy scholar. A curious and valuable corner of Lombard countryside that remains pristine, akin to an urban oasis of biodiversity, gradually reinvigorating with local fauna, from avian species to badgers.
Since 2020, it has been under the stewardship of the FAI (Italian National Trust), committed to its maintenance and enhancement through a variety of cultural initiatives.
Information
Opening hours
Open all year round, Wednesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (last entry at 5 p.m.)

Winter closure from 7 to 31 January 2025
Entrance
The ticket includes admission to Palazzo Moroni and a visit to the gardens in the first two terraces and the orangery.
Full ticket: € 11.00
Reduced ticket (6-18 years): € 5.00
Students (19-25 years): € 5.00
Family (2 adults and children 6/18 years): € 28,00
FAI members: free
Contact us
Via Porta Dipinta, 12
24129 Bergamo

T. 035 0745270

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