What to do and see in Reggio Calabria, Calabria: The Best Museums

December 2, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Perhaps you're in town simply to catch a ferry to Sicily. If you can, though, try to take a later boat so you can explore Reggio di Calabria. The Lungomare road is a spectacular seaside walk. And the Bronzi di Riace, ancient Greek bronze statues discovered in the early 1970s, are worth seeking out at the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia.
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1. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria

Via Giuseppe de Nava 26 Piazza de Nava 26, 89123, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 0965 898272 http://www.facebook.com/Museo-Archeologico-Nazionale-di-Reggio-Calabria-profilo-istituzionale-631422940294768/?fref=ts
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4.5 based on 2,795 reviews

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria

Reviewed By paraliabeach_Greece - Kastoria, Greece

its one of the best museums in italy.worths the visit and has many interesting findings of italian and greek ancient times

2. Museo diocesano

Via Tommaso Campanella 63 You can also enter from Via Cimino, 24 ., 89127, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 338 755 4386 [email protected] http://www.museodiocesanoreggiocalabria.it
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Museo diocesano

Opened on October 7th, 2010, the Diocesan Museum "Monsignor Aurelio Sorrentino" of Reggio Calabria is located on the ground floor of the archiepiscopal Palace built at the end of the 18th century next to the Cathedral of Maria SS.ma Assunta. The works of art are exhibited in thematically arranged locations: the first one is dedicated to the Fragments of the memory, with marble belonging to the ancient Cathedral from the 17th to the 19th century; the next is dedicated to the Celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice, where visitors can see a reconstruction of an exceptional altar with original frontals and sacred vessels generally used for the Eucharist. A further location is dedicated to the Art for the Liturgy, with liturgical objects used for aspersion, censing, reading and preaching. Another important section is dedicated to the Treasure of the Cathedrals, where valuable sacred silverwares dating from the 16th to the 20th century are exhibited; one location is dedicated to the different insignia of the dignity and role of the Bishop, where the role of the single prelates as clients is clearly pointed out. Then, the section regarding the relation between Art and Devotion with furnishings, fittings and liturgical vestments belonged to the Confraternities of Reggio and last, but not least, the location dedicated to Art and Cult of Saints, with reliquaries and a collection of sacred images.The most important exhibited works of art are: the Resurrection of Lazar assumed to be by the Neapolitan painter Francesco De Mura, apprentice of Francesco Solimena (3rd decade of the 18th century); the Radial Monstrance painted by Francesco Jerace from Polistena, for the Regional Eucharistic Conference in Reggio Calabria in 1928; the Reliquary of the arm of St. John Theriste from the 18th century, which was given to monsignor Marcantonio Contestabile, bishop of Bova from 1669 to 1699, by Apollinare Agresta, the abbot of the Italian-Greek monastery in Stilo; the Pastoral cross staff of monsignor Antonio de Ricci, archbishop of Reggio from 1453 to 1490, a valuable old piece of silverware and enamelware in Neapolitan-school style; a Crucifix in ivory donated to the Cathedral by the archbishop Alessandro Tommasini; valuable precious handmade textiles which belonged to the Immaculate Confraternity, found in the church of SS. Annunziata; one of them is an altar-hanging made of silk brocade, made by a Lyionese manufacture (during the beginning of the 18th century); two silver crowns dating back to 1614 and belonging to the Renaissance marble bust of the Virgin Mary with Child, kept in the Con-Cathedral of the Virgin Mary Isodia in Bova; the 17th-century statue of St. John the Evangelist, the only work of art of a Calvary assumed to be by Fra' Diego da Careri and made for the Monastery of the Reformed Fathers of Reggio Calabria.

3. Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria

Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi 6 Teatro Comunale F. Cilea, 89125, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 0965 324822 [email protected] http://www.pinacotecacivicarc.it
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria

 

4. Planetario Provinciale Pythagoras

Traversa Prima 1, 89134, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 0965 324668 http://www.planetariumpythagoras.com/
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Planetario Provinciale Pythagoras

5. Museo del Bergamotto

Via Vittorio Veneto 2, 89123, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 388 129 9103 https://www.facebook.com/museodelbergamotto/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Museo del Bergamotto

6. Palazzo Della Cultura Pasquino Crupi

Via Emilio Cuzzocrea, 89128, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 0965 890623 http://www.provincia.rc.it/uffici/settore-7/notizie-e-avvisi/palazzo-della-cultura-pasquino-crupi-comunicazione-orari-di-apertura
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Palazzo Della Cultura Pasquino Crupi

7. Opere di Rabarama

Viale Italo Falcomata, 89100, Reggio Calabria Italy
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4.0 based on 461 reviews

Opere di Rabarama

Reviewed By Martino56 - Peterborough, United Kingdom

Quietly set on the Falcomata' Lungomare (seafront), the statues of Rabarama live the night of Reggio Calabria, silently gazing over the history that intertwine the most beautiful kilometer of Italian coastline.

8. Museo dello Strumento Musicale

Viale Genoese Zerbi, 89128, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 0965 893233 [email protected] http://www.mustrumu.it
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Museo dello Strumento Musicale

9. Museo della ndrangheta

Via Cava Aloi Croce Valanidi, 89134, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 0965 643521 http://osservatoriosullandrangheta.org
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Museo della ndrangheta

This villa was confiscated by the Ndrangheta, a Calabrian criminal organization. Now it is the seat of a cultural association, “Antigone-Osservatorio sulla ndrangheta” (without capital letter and apostrophe, because we want to remove any sign of respect), where you can discover a multimedia path on confiscated assets, a photographic exhibition, the history of the villa itself. We want and wishes to build an alternative thinking to the mafia mentality. You can discover a multimedia path on confiscated assets, a photographic exhibition, the history of the villa itself and the second mafia war (fought between the years 80 and 90). The association deals with culture and art, makes street art training, juggling, stilts and much more. We offer thematic theater shows for groups of at least 25 people.

10. Museum Culture

Via Diana 5 Salita Villa Zerbi, 89125, Reggio Calabria Italy +39 328 619 3460 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Museum-Culture-Reggio-Calabria-348632202160243/
Museum Culture

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