Museum of Corsica and its collection

Museum of Corsica
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Learn more about Corsican customs, traditions and history in this museum. Don't miss the Genoese fortress - the entry is included in the ticket.

FRMusée de la Corse
ENCorsica Museum
FRLe Musée de la Corse
FRMusée Régional d'Anthropologie

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Ethnology Historic house

Museum of Corsica
Rue de la Citadelle
20250 Corte

Visitor information Museum of Corsica

Opening hours

HIGH SEASON
May 1 to October 31: every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (closed on May 1).

LOW SEASON
November 1 to 30 April : every day from 10 am to 5 pm except Sundays, Mondays, public holidays and December 24.

Admission

Reduced€3.00
Normal rate€5.50

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Facilities

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Location & Map

Rue de la Citadelle, Corte

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Exhibitions

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Museum of Corsica Reviews

Museum of Corsica has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museum of Corsica, located in Corte, France, offers visitors a comprehensive look into the history and culture of Corsica. Housed in a former military barracks, the museum's setting itself is a piece of history. The exhibits cover various aspects of Corsican life, from prehistoric times to the present day, including traditional crafts, folklore, and the island's struggle for independence.

    Visitors appreciate the well-organized and informative displays that provide insight into Corsican identity. The museum does a good job of presenting the island's complex history and its relationship with both France and Italy. Many find the sections on traditional Corsican culture, including music and crafts, particularly engaging.

    The museum's location in the citadel of Corte adds to its appeal, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. However, some visitors note that the climb to reach the museum can be challenging, especially for those with mobility issues.

    While the museum receives praise for its content, some visitors mention that more English translations would be helpful for international tourists. Additionally, a few reviewers suggest that certain sections could benefit from modernization or interactive elements to enhance engagement.

    Overall, the Museum of Corsica provides a solid educational experience for those interested in delving deeper into Corsican history and culture. It's particularly valuable for visitors looking to understand the context of their travels around the island.

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