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

July 31, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

The Province of Lucca (Italian: Provincia di Lucca) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lucca.
Restaurants in Province of Lucca

1. Antica Tipografia Biagini

Via Santa Giustina 22 3 minutes close to San Michele's Church, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 316271 [email protected] http://www.anticatipografiabiagini.it
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Antica Tipografia Biagini

Antica Tipografia Biagini is a museum of antiques lettterpress machines

2. Sant'Anna di Stazzema

Via Coletti 22, 55040, Stazzema Italy +39 0584 772025 [email protected] http://www.santannadistazzema.org
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Sant'Anna di Stazzema

Built on the structure of the old elementary school, it was inaugurated as a picture gallery in 1982 by the President of Republic Sandro Pertini. It was transformed in the actual Museum of the Resistance in 1991. The exhibition offers a panorama of the events which unfolded in Versilia, Tuscany and Italy during the Nazi occupation. The exhibition (historic- documentary) covers chronologically the fases of Resistance in Versilia, putting in evidence the important aspect, episodes and personalities most significant, on the basis of documents, pictures, objects and newspapers drawn from the archive of the Historical Institute of the Resistance, Provincia of Lucca. Ample space is dedicated to the massacres of the Nazi- Fascists in the Tirrenico sector of the Gothic Line, among which the massacre at Sant’Anna of 12 August 1944 was the most tragic. The multi -media hall is equipped with touchscreen. Outside there's the Ossuary Monument, the place where the Martyrs of St.Anna were buried.

3. Favret Mosaici Artistici Since 1933

Via Aurelia Nord 78, 55045 Pietrasanta Italy +39 0584 70053 [email protected] http://www.favretmosaici.com
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Favret Mosaici Artistici Since 1933

4. Civico Museo Archeologico

Piazza Francigena, 55041, Camaiore Italy +39 0584 986366 [email protected] http://www.comune.camaiore.lu.it/page/uffici/index.asp?IdUfficio=18
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Civico Museo Archeologico

Archeological Museum from Prehistoric Age to the Renaissance.

5. Puccini Museum - Casa Natale

Corte San Lorenzo 9 Museum: Corte San Lorenzo 9, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 584028 [email protected] http://www.puccinimuseum.org
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Puccini Museum - Casa Natale

The museum is located in a flat on the second floor of an ancient building in the heart of Lucca, where Giacomo Puccini was born on December 22, 1858. In this house the composer spent the years of his childhood and first youth. The birth home was transformed into a museum in 1979 and carefully restored in 2011: today it looks like when young Giacomo lived there. The museum preserves Puccini’s Steinway & Sons piano on which he composed Turandot, autograph scores of youthful compositions, letters, photographs, precious drafts, such as the “libretti” of Tosca, La fanciulla del West and an extraordinary musical sketch of La bohème. Noteworthy the costume of Turandot worn by Maria Jeritza at the Metropolitan Opera House of New York in 1926. The birth home is a central element of Puccini Museum, the articulate museum complex that, following a journey along the footprints left by the great composer, rediscovers his personality, his passions, his genius.

Reviewed By mcr1018 - Phoenix, United States

I can take opera or leave it (although some of the music is well known outside the opera house), but when in Lucca, this museum is fascinating, We bought our tickets at the office & bookshop on the plaza (Piazza Cittadella; where the Puccini statue is), and the museum is well-marked on a street off of it. We walked up a long flight of stairs to the museum (there is a lift, but we read later that it has to be booked to use "at least 2 days before the visit" at the ticket office. We were welcomed by a very knowledgeable staff person who would occasionally stop in a room to tell us about something special (it wasn't crowded). We wandered around the rooms, following the map. Many items of the era and Puccini's life and creative works were displayed. Of particular pride was the Steinway piano and autographed scores and markings of modifications or interpretations. The 1926 costume of Turandot from the NY Metropolitan Opera amazing even to a opera neutral such as me. We saw the upper room (garret?) where he composed and could just see the "angel" statue over the rooftops from the Cathedrale San Michele--an inspiration. I've been to many homes of significant authors and composers, sometimes disappointed and sometimes inspired myself; this one was worth the time and entrance fee. [The map/program says no pictures or video recording, but the staff person said it was okay.]

6. Museo Del Castagno

55060 Colognora Italy +39 0583 358159 http://museodelcastagno.it
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Museo Del Castagno

7. Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi

Via Gallitassi 43, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 55570 http://www.luccamuseinazionali.it
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Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi

Reviewed By Ylandre - Cape Town Central, South Africa

Palazzo Mansi is another Lucca gem worth visiting. Dating from the late 16th Century it is a wonderland to visit with beautful art on display, opulant decorated rooms, breathtaking tapestries and so much more.

8. Chiesa e Battistero di San Giovanni e Santa Reparata

Piazza San Giovanni Centro storico, Lucca Italy +39 340 810 6042 http://www.comune.lucca.it/turismo/chiesa_santi_giovanni_reparata
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Chiesa e Battistero di San Giovanni e Santa Reparata

Reviewed By K7787FEbrunol - Singapore, Singapore

Part of San Martino package Spend some time to go through the Roman foundations underground No need to go up the tower (and the effort) if you already went up the Cathedral tower

9. Museo Villa Puccini

Viale Giacomo Puccini 266, 55049 Torre del Lago Puccini Italy +39 0584 341445 http://www.giacomopuccini.it
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Museo Villa Puccini

Reviewed By 187047PeterR - Gloucester, United Kingdom

This is a total delight. The audio tour is very good and the rooms are so atmospheric and you can just imagine Puccini sat at his piano composing his great operas. I am so so glad that I visited the house and do hope that in the future the upstairs (still with original furniture) can be opened.

10. Museo dei Bozzetti "Pierluigi Gherardi"

Via Sant'Agostino 1, 55045 Pietrasanta Italy +39 0584 795500 [email protected] http://www.museodeibozzetti.it/
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Museo dei Bozzetti "Pierluigi Gherardi"

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