10 Museums in Province of Livorno That You Shouldn't Miss

November 16, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

The province of Livorno (Italian: provincia di Livorno) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. It includes several islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, including Elba and Capraia. Its capital is the city of Livorno. The province was formed in 1925 with land from the provinces of Pisa and Genoa. It has an area of 1,211 square kilometres (468 sq mi) and a total population of 343,003 (2012). There are 19 comuni (singular: comune) in the province. The coastline of the area is known as "Costa degli Etruschi" (Etruscan Coast).
Restaurants in Province of Livorno

1. Hermann Geiger Cultural Foundation

Piazza Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi 32/33, 57023, Cecina Italy +39 0586 635011 [email protected] http://www.fondazionegeiger.org
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5.0 based on 88 reviews

Hermann Geiger Cultural Foundation

Non-profit association concerned with culture and social commitment. Geiger Foundation organizes periodic exhibitions with free entry.

2. Il Melograno Galleria d'Arte

Via Giovanni Marradi 66, 57126, Livorno Italy +39 0586 578592 [email protected] http://www.ilmelograno.eu/
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Il Melograno Galleria d'Arte

The gallery presents artists and artworks

3. Gulliver - Terre d'Autore

Via Mentana 6, 57033, Marciana Marina, Elba Island Italy +39 0565 99113 [email protected] http://www.gulliverarte.com/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Gulliver - Terre d'Autore

Via Palestro, 2 San Gimignano, 53037, Livorno Italy +39 0577 942075 [email protected] http://www.rotiniartgallery.com/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Rotini Art Gallery

5. Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori

Via San Jacopo in Acquaviva (Villa Mimbelli), Livorno Italy +39 0586 808001 http://www.museofattori.livorno.it/
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori

Reviewed By Brun066 - Florence, Italy

This museum is remarkable not only because it hosts an eminent essay of the works of Giovanni Fattori and other artists of the 19th and 20th centuries; but also because the place where the museum is housed, and the events of that venue, allow a penetrating look at the character of the city of Livorno. In fact, the "Villa Mimbelli", in which the museum is housed, with its sumptuous and sophisticated architecture and decoration, tells us of a wealthy Livornese family of Dalmatian origins, enriched with the wheat trade. The consort of the owner, of Greek origin, completes the family's cosmopolitanism. From these facts the personality of the city emerges, so different from the other Tuscan cities, because it's turned much more towards the overseas than towards the mainland: the land register of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany of 1834 (it has been affirmed by historians) shows that the estates owned by Livorno citizens don't exceed the boundaries of the Municipality: Livorno "essentially possesses itself", because its reference isn't the hinterland, but the Mediterranean (and beyond). Ultimately, one of the least provincial cities in Italy, especially among those of medium size. As for the artistic collection, it is wisely exposed and organized. I greatly appreciated the audio guides, which, rented for a negligible cost (3 euros, if I remember correctly) help the visitor to select the most remarkable works, and of each of them illustrate well the stylistic characters and therefore the artistic value. Among the works that have most remained in my mind the most, i would quote "Mrs Martelli in Castiglioncello", "An episode of the battle of San Martino". "Maremma herds", "Portrait of the third wife", all by Giovanni Fattori; then "Emigrants" by Raffaello Gambogi, "Cenciaiole [women rags' collectors] from Livorno" by Eugenio Cecconi, "Portrait of Yorick" by Vittorio Corcos, "The olive harvest" by Adolfo Tommasi. And I stop here.

6. Museo archeologico del Territorio di Populonia

piazza Cittadella 8, 57025, Piombino Italy +39 0565 226445 http://www.parchivaldicornia.it
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Museo archeologico del Territorio di Populonia

Allestito all’interno del Palazzo Nuovo, nel cuore del centro storico di Piombino, il Museo archeologico del territorio di Populonia è il luogo ideale dove tornare a fare un salto nel passato. Un museo spazioso (1.800 mq disposti su tre piani) che espone oltre 2.000 reperti preistorici, etruschi e di epoca romana. Da non perdere: il percorso multimediale e musicale, gli allestimenti in scala reale di attività e di ambienti antichi, le grandi ricostruzioni di paesaggio e soprattutto l’anfora argentea di Baratti, capolavoro in argento proveniente dal mare, simbolo del Museo e della bellezza del territorio.

Reviewed By MaryOrtho - Warrington, United Kingdom

The museum is cosy small interesting place. Quick insight into Etruscan history. Nice and helpful staff.

7. Museo del Castello e delle Ceramiche Medievali

Via Giovanni Lerario 90 c/o Parchi Val di Cornia, 57025, Piombino Italy +39 0565 226445 [email protected] http://www.parchivaldicornia.it/parco.php?codex=piom-mus
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Museo del Castello e delle Ceramiche Medievali

8. Miniere di Capoliveri

Piazza del Cavatore 1, 57031, Capoliveri, Elba Island Italy +39 393 905 9583 [email protected] http://www.minieredicalamita.it
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Miniere di Capoliveri

L'unica miniera sotterranea dell'Isola d'Elba. Un viaggio emozionante nella storia di Capoliveri, attraverso le gallerie dove hanno duramente lavorato i minatori, per estrarre i minerali di ferro usati nelle migliori acciaierie italiane fino al 1980.

9. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Castiglioncello

Via del Museo 8, 57016, Rosignano Marittimo Italy +39 0586 724288 [email protected] http://www.polomusealetoscana.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/210/rosignano-marittimo-li-museo-archeologico-nazionale-di-castiglioncello
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Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Castiglioncello

10. Museo ebraico Yeshiva Marini

Via Micali 21 Orario: Da giugno a settembre aperto la prima domenica di ogni mese ore 15-17., 57125, Livorno Italy +39 0586 839772
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Museo ebraico Yeshiva Marini

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