Blue Palace – Giuli Rosselmini Gualandi Palace – Museum of Art and Culture.

Blue Palace – Giuli Rosselmini Gualandi Palace – Museum of Art and Culture.
Blue Palace – Giuli Rosselmini Gualandi Palace – Museum of Art and Culture. · via Wikimedia Commons
PISA, TOSCANA

Blue Palace (Giuli Rosselmini Gualandi Palace)

A restored palazzo on the Arno waterfront housing a contemporary museum of art and culture, distinguished by its striking blue plaster facade.

At a glance

The Giuli Rosselmini Gualandi Palace stands on Lungarno Gambacorti, Pisa’s principal riverside promenade, in proximity to the Lombard church of Santa Cristina. The building now serves as the Museum of Art and Culture, commonly known as the Blue Palace after its restored exterior.

History

The palazzo takes its formal name from the Giuli Rosselmini Gualandi family. The building has been repurposed to house a contemporary cultural institution dedicated to art and heritage, reflecting modern approaches to adaptive reuse in Italy’s historic city centers.

What you see

The palace’s most distinctive feature is its restored blue plaster, which gives the building its popular name and makes it visually recognizable along the Lungarno. The building’s location on Pisa’s waterfront places it within the city’s architectural continuum, near important religious structures like Santa Cristina.

Cultural significance

As a museum of art and culture, the Blue Palace serves contemporary visitors as a venue for exhibitions and cultural programming. Its transformation demonstrates the ongoing role of historic palazzi in sustaining artistic and educational life in Pisa’s city center.

Key facts

  • Address: Lungarno Gambacorti 9, 56125 Pisa
  • Coordinates: 43.715534726205114, 10.399750471115112
  • Phone: 050 220 46 50
  • Official website: palazzoblu.it

Practical information

The museum is open to visitors; consult the official website for current hours, admission fees, and exhibitions. The palazzo is located on the Lungarno Gambacorti, one of Pisa’s main thoroughfares.

Getting there

The Blue Palace is situated directly on the Arno riverfront in central Pisa. You can reach it on foot from the city’s main squares and train station via the Lungarno Gambacorti.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Based on the Cultural Heritage Online legacy archive.

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