This entrance ticket gives access to the Grimaldina Tower, one of the oldest and most significant structures within Palazzo Ducale in Genoa. Built in the 13th century, it was originally part of the city's defensive system and connected to the medieval walls before becoming part of the seat of government.
Over time, the tower was converted into a prison. During the visit, you can enter the former cells and see graffiti and paintings left by inmates. These engravings provide a direct insight into daily life inside the prison and reflect the personal stories of those who were held there. As you explore, you'll also notice features of medieval construction, including the use of stone and visible architectural changes made over the centuries.
The Grimaldina Tower helps you better understand the political and social history of medieval Genoa. The visit ends with access to a panoramic terrace, offering a stunning 360-degree view across the city.