Castello Sforzesco, built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, embellished and enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries, was one of the largest ... read more
The CLASSIS Ravenna takes the visitors through the history of Ravenna, the former Byzantine capital, from its origins to the early Middle Ages. The museum constitutes, ... read more
The Dante Museum is dedicated to the famous poet and politician Dante Alighieri (c. 1265 – 1321) and his life in Ravenna, where he spent his last years, being ... read more
The Doge's Palace, constructed in 1340 with later extensions and modifications, was the residence of the Doge of Venice. The Doge was the supreme authority of the ... read more
Domus Romana Lucca is an archeological site discovered in 2010, showing the evolution of building techniques over 2,000 years of history. You can admire walls and ... read more
Juliet's House is a mediaeval residence where the Cappellatti family used to live (their name became the Capulets in Shakespeare’s play). Their coat of arms and ... read more
Leonardo da Vinci Museum is an interactive museum, dedicated to the work and life the great genius Da Vinci (1452-1519), artist, engineer, scientist, and inventor. For ... read more
Monastero dei Benedettini di San Nicolò l'Arena, dating back to 1500, is the second biggest Benedictine monastery in Europe. Today it hosts the Department of ... read more
The Museo Casa di Dante, opened in 1911 and located in a reproduction of a 13th century townhouse, is dedicated to the life and work of the great poet, writer and ... read more
Central Museum of the Risorgimento, opened in 1970, takes the visitor through the history of Italy from the end of the 18th century to the First World War. read more
Museo Civico Bari is a charming small museum in an ancient palace, dedicated to the history of Bari showing paintings, artefacts and photos. Noteworthy is the 18th ... read more
The Museo Correr, housed in the Napoleonic Wing of the Piazza San Marco, contains a multitude of rich collections, representing the arts and the history of the city. ... read more
Museo del Risorgimento Genova, located in the house where Giuseppe Mazzini was born, is dedicated the unification history of Italy, displaying Mazzini and Risorgimento ... read more
The Museo di Roma in Trastevere, located in the former Carmelite monastery of Sant'Egidio, is dedicated to Roman Folklore and Roman poets. Its permanent ... read more
The Museo Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Basilica Santa Maria de Popolo at Piazza del Popolo, is a museum dedicated to the great inventor and artist, Leonardo da Vinci ... read more
The Museo Napoleonico is dedicated to the history of the Bonaparte family. The elegant palazzo and its important collection of works of art, Napoleonic relics, and family ... read more
Museo Provinciale di Torcello, founded in 1872 and located in the restored Palazzo del Consiglio on the island of Torcello, is dedicated to the history of the Venetian ... read more
The Museum of the Battle of Senio is dedicated to the hardships endured in Romagna during WW II, with a particular attention to the so called “Gothic Line”. The ... read more
The Museum of the Risorgimento, established in 1885, is dedicated to the crucial period in Italy's history from 1796 to 1870, from Napoleon's first campaign in ... read more
The Museum of the Risorgimento and of the Contemporary Age (Museo del Risorgimento e dell'Età Contemporanea) features 150 years of Paduan and national history, from ... read more