The 10 Best Specialty Museums in Province of Arezzo, Tuscany

October 6, 2021 Frederic Celentano

The province of Arezzo or Arretium (Italian: provincia di Arezzo) is the easternmost province in the Tuscany region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Arezzo. The province is bordered by the regions of Marche, Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, and the provinces Siena and Florence of Tuscany. It has an area of 3,235 square kilometres (1,249 sq mi), a total population of about 347,000 in 37 comuni (singular: comune), and a density of 107.2 people per square kilometer.
Restaurants in Province of Arezzo

1. Museo della Pietra Lavorata, Castel San Niccolo, Arezzo

Ex Collegio di Strada, 52018 Castel San Niccolo Italy http://www.ecomuseo.casentino.toscana.it/il-progetto/le-antenne-1/centro-di-interpretazione-ecomuseo-della-pietra
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Museo della Pietra Lavorata, Castel San Niccolo, Arezzo

2. Piccolo museo del diario

Piazza Plinio Pellegrini 1 Palazzo Pretorio, 52036, Pieve Santo Stefano Italy +39 0575 797734 [email protected] http://www.piccolomuseodeldiario.it/
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Piccolo museo del diario

The Piccolo museo del diario is an intense multisensory and interactive journey that was born to tell the National Diary Archives of Pieve Santo Stefano (AR) and the valuable autobiographical records it conserves. A museum trail that welcomes the visitor in an engaging and innovative way and leads him by the hand through the writings of common people who have told the story of Italy from an absolutely unpublished point of view. Private memories from individual and personal stories have become collective and universal stories, thus joining the capitalist story and intertwining with it so much to talk about "story written from below". The history of a country that finds its purest, everyday, honest, honest identity here. Stories, memories, letters and diaries that erase the filters of the rectitude and make us understand the world we live in, our country, our society.

3. Molin di Bucchio

Strada Provinciale 556 Loc. Molin di Bucchio, 52015 Stia Italy +39 0575 582680 [email protected] http://www.molindibucchio.it/
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Molin di Bucchio

Risalente al XIII secolo, ospita un mulino ad acqua. Questo luogo era anche sede di un'importante troticoltura.

4. Museo Diocesano

Via Mura del Duomo 7, 52044, Cortona Italy +39 0575 631253 http://www.cortonatuseibellezza.it/
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4.5 based on 384 reviews

Museo Diocesano

Located in the Chiesa del Buon Gesù (church,) this museum features the notable Cortona Altarpiece, which consists of the Annunciation (1428-32) and six small predella pictures.

5. Museo del Bosco e della Montagna

Vicolo dei Berignoli 5, Stia Italy +39 0575 581323 [email protected] http://www.comune.pratovecchiostia.ar.it/turismo/da-vedere/musei/museo-del-bosco-e-della-montagna
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Museo del Bosco e della Montagna

6. Aboca Museum

Via Niccolo' Aggiunti 75 Palazzo Bourbon del Monte, 52037, Sansepolcro Italy +39 0575 733589 [email protected] http://www.abocamuseum.it/it/
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Aboca Museum

Aboca Museum, the original and the only Herb Museum, has rediscovered the history of the millenary relationship between Man and Herbs and is passing it down to future generations. The museum explores the ancient tradition of Medicinal Herbs through historic sources such as herbariums, pharmaceutical botanical books, ancient mortars, ceramics and glassware.Tickets and opening timesTicket pricesFull: €8 Groups (minimum 5 persons): €6 Reduced (10-14 years, over 65s, students): €4 Free of charge: children under 10 years of age accompanied by parents or a guide Summer opening hours: 1 April - 30 September (every day) Morning: 10.00-13.00 / Afternoon: 15.00-19.00 Winter opening hours: 1 October - 31 March (closed Monday, 25-26 December and 1 January) Morning: 10.00-13.00 / Afternoon: 14.30-18.00

Reviewed By pamgogh - Italy, null

it is an incredible experience. being inside the history of the alchemic process from the plants to the medicine. see all the ancient tools. i really recommend it!

7. Museo Madonna del Parto

Via della Reglia 1, 52035, Monterchi Italy +39 0575 70713 [email protected] http://www.madonnadelparto.it
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Museo Madonna del Parto

The Madonna del Parto is one of the greatest works of Piero del-la Francesca. Standing in the middle of a canopy made of pre-cious brocade, Our pregnant Lady reveals herself to the faithful. Two angels hold the tent canopy open allowing the faithful to admire the Virgin, majestic and solemn yet humble at the same time. The fresco was made around the middle of the ffteenth century in the church of Santa Maria di Momentana which no longer exists. It has been in this museum since 1992, right in the middle of a educational trail introducing visitors to the life and works of Piero della Francesca.

8. Museo Civico di Sansepolcro

Via Niccolo' Aggiunti 65, 52037, Sansepolcro Italy +39 0575 732218 http://www.museocivicosansepolcro.it/
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Museo Civico di Sansepolcro

9. Ivan Bruschi House & Museum

Corso Italia 14, 52100, Arezzo Italy +39 0575 354126 [email protected] http://www.fondazioneivanbruschi.it/
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Ivan Bruschi House & Museum

Reviewed By laurenhD3158AA

This is a very interesting museum, full of thousands of artifacts from every period of history. Perhaps the most interesting part of the museum is the building itself. Case Bruschi was built nearly 1000 years ago and displays much of the history of Arezzo. Various coats of arms from families that owned it are carved into the facade, as it was once a mint and house of the governing party of Arezzo. Half of the building and the square down the road were bombed out during WWII, leaving a visible scar on the front of the building where the building was rebuilt. Don't forget to stop at the rooftop terrace, with the best view of the unique pillars on the Pieve di Santa Maria. Would recommend!

10. Pinacoteca di Castiglion Fiorentino

Via del Tribunale 8, 52043, Castiglion Fiorentino Italy +39 0575 659457 http://www.piccoligrandimusei.it/blog/portfolio_page/pinacoteca-comunale-di-castiglion-fiorentino/
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Pinacoteca di Castiglion Fiorentino

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