Palazzo Te is a palace on the outskirts of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Mantua, Italy. It was built between 1524 and 1532 for Federico II Gonzaga as a palace of leisure and contains masterpieces by Giulio Romano, who was also the architect.
Part of the palace holds the Palazzo Te Civic Museum (Museo Civico del Palazzo Te), which contains Mesopotamian and Egyptian art as well as the private collection of Italian publisher Arnoldo Mondadori.
A ticket to the Palazzo Te costs €15 (as of August 2024) and includes admission to the museum, palace, and Palazzo San Sebastiano museum. Holders of the Mantova Card get free admission.