Casa di Marco Polo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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162 recensione
RandyRoss
Closed - Under Construction
We spent quite some time looking for the House of Marco Polo after our guide had told us about it. Finally, we found it. There was no sign (OK only a very small one) because the place was closed. I...
Recensione del giorno 2 gen 2022
david z
In construction
I just saw it from outside as most of the reviews noted it was not worth to go in. It is a construction site so i think it was the right decesion, nice to see just from outside as you pass by.
Recensione del giorno 15 ago 2020
igors299
Nothing to see
They charge yoou 20kn, and then tell you that you can see just 'this room' (meaning roughly 10 square meters) and the tower, everything else is 'under construction'. There is nothing in the room apart...
Recensione del giorno 4 ago 2020
jamesbouckley
Follow in Marco Polo's footsteps
Following on from the museum centred around the legendary explorer, why not visit his alleged place of birth? The house itself doesn’t offer much besides three floors with small rooms and a few displa...
Recensione del giorno 2 feb 2020
Ted D
WASTE OF TIME & MONEY
The main house is under construction and NOT open to the public. The gatekeeper takes your money and you get the privilege of walking up a rickety flight of stairs to a landing. Upon exiting and compl...
Closed - Under Construction
We spent quite some time looking for the House of Marco Polo after our guide had told us about it. Finally, we found it. There was no sign (OK only a very small one) because the place was closed. I...
In construction
I just saw it from outside as most of the reviews noted it was not worth to go in. It is a construction site so i think it was the right decesion, nice to see just from outside as you pass by.
Nothing to see
They charge yoou 20kn, and then tell you that you can see just 'this room' (meaning roughly 10 square meters) and the tower, everything else is 'under construction'. There is nothing in the room apart...
Follow in Marco Polo's footsteps
Following on from the museum centred around the legendary explorer, why not visit his alleged place of birth? The house itself doesn’t offer much besides three floors with small rooms and a few displa...
WASTE OF TIME & MONEY
The main house is under construction and NOT open to the public. The gatekeeper takes your money and you get the privilege of walking up a rickety flight of stairs to a landing. Upon exiting and compl...