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A Baroque palace owned by Count Califfi in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the middle of the last century, on the initiative of local artists, the palace was transformed into a city museum. The museum has one and a half thousand works by old masters and modern artists, a collection of sculptures, archaeological finds, national costumes, ship models and everything that gives an idea of how Rovinj lived and developed.
Дворец в стиле барокко, которым в 17–18 веке владел граф Калиффи. В середине прошлого столетия по инициативе местных художников дворец превратился в городской музей. Музей располагает полутора тысячами работ старых мастеров и современных художников, коллекцией скульптур, археологических находок, национальных костюмов, моделей кораблей и всего того, что даёт представление о том, как жил и развивался Ровинь.
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