Final Verdict
0/100
A digital Renaissance tragedy where the only thing more dated than the architecture is the decision to leave raw camera filenames like '11(26-DSN02010)' in the production HTML.
Impression
38
The headline 'Palazzo delle Papesse Fra ieri...e oggi' uses an ellipsis that lasts longer than the average user's attention span. It’s a contemporary art site that looks like it was built using a 'Museum Starter Pack' from 2014.
Ellipsis-heavy boomer aesthetic
Performance
12
Your developers were clearly too exhausted from uploading 4K JPEGs to rename them, leaving us with SEO gems like '11(26-DSN02010)©photoElaBialkowskaOKNOstudio'. I can hear the server screaming from here.
Raw unoptimized image filenames
SEO
42
The title tag 'Palazzo delle Papesse - Mostre d'arte contemporanea a Siena' is the bare minimum. You have zero meta description, leaving Google to scrape your repetitive menu items like 'TICKETS ACQUISTA ESPERIENZE' into a word salad snippet.
Anemic meta data strategy
Copywriting
25
Calling your membership the 'Tessera del curioso' (The Curious Person's Card) is the most condescending way to ask for an email address I’ve seen this decade. Also, 'Cucù-Tetè' sounds less like a world-class exhibition and more like a nursery rhyme.
Patronizing loyalty program naming
Trust
55
Nothing says 'we don't handle our own business' like redirecting every meaningful interaction to 'booking@operalaboratori.com'. It’s less of a museum site and more of a landing page for a third-party ticketing vendor.
Outsourced booking identity crisis