All history museums and attractions to visit in Italy

Italy (Europe) is a good place to visit if you are interested in history. Below we list all 200 history museums in Italy, to lose yourself in the place's cultural heritage and local history.

Are you a real history buff and are you looking for the best history museums to visit in Italy? These are the ones:

  1. Colosseum1

    Colosseum

     Rome
  2. St. Peter's Basilica2

    St. Peter's Basilica

     Rome
  3. Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major3

    Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major

     Rome
  4. Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran4

    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

     Rome
  5. Bourbon Tunnel5

    Bourbon Tunnel

     Naples
    The Bourbon Tunnel (Galleria Borbonica), Tunnel Borbonico or Bourbon Gallery is an ancient underground passage that was constructed to connect the Royal Palace to military barracks in Naples. Presently the tunnels are open for tours, and contains decades of debris, including vintage cars and a disca
  6. Roman Forum6

    Roman Forum

     Rome
  7. Sforzesco Castle7

    Sforzesco Castle

     Milan
  8. Asinelli Tower8

    Asinelli Tower

     Bologna
    Among the many towers that were built, the Asinelli and Garisenda towers are the two most famous ones that still stand today. The Asinelli tower, the taller of the two, stands at a height of 97.6 meters. Originally, it was not more than 60 meters tall but was later extended. The Garisenda tower, on the other hand, measures 48 meters. It was originally 60 meters tall but was shortened in the 14th century due to the ground on which it was built giving way.
  9. Online discount!Vatican Museums9

    Vatican Museums

     Rome
    The Vatican Museums, situated in Vatican City, are recognized as some of the largest museums globally. They were constructed by the Roman Catholic Church during the Renaissance period and are renowned for housing a vast collection of significant sculptures. These museums offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the Catholic Church.
  10. Uffizi Gallery10

    Uffizi Gallery

     Florence
    The Uffizi Gallery in Florence holds a huge collection of valuable works mostly from the Italian Renaissance. The building was designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1560 for Cosimo I de' Medici, the second Duke of Florence, to house administrative offices and the state archive. Over the time, the Medici fam
  11. Basilica of St. Agnes Outside the Walls11

    Basilica of St. Agnes Outside the Walls

     Rome
  12. Castel Sant'Elmo12

    Castel Sant'Elmo

     Naples
    Castel Sant'Elmo is a medieval fortress that sits atop Vomero Hill, adjacent to the Certosa di San Martino, and offers a panoramic view of Naples, Italy. Its strategic location makes it a significant landmark in the city. The castle's name, 'Sant'Elmo', is derived from a 10th-century church dedicated to Sant'Erasmo, which was later shortened to 'Ermo' and then altered to 'Elmo'.
  13. Castel Sant'Angelo13

    Castel Sant'Angelo

     Rome
    Originally built in the second century AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian as his mausoleum, in the 14th century, it was decided that the building should be turned into a castle and a special corridor was added in order to connect the castle with St. Peter’s Basilica. Today, the castle serves as a museu
  14. Hadrian's Villa14

    Hadrian's Villa

     Tivoli
    The Ancient Roman villa was built in the second century by Hadrian - the emperor of Rome. He chose Tivoli as the spot for his villa because at that era it was a popular destination where rich Romans had their summer villas built. There are many Greek and Egyptian motives embedded in both its archi
  15. Doge's Palace15

    Doge's Palace

     Venice
    The Doge's Palace, also known as Palazzo Ducale, is a significant historical building in Venice. It has served various functions throughout history, including as a government building, a courthouse, and the residence of the Doge, the ruler of Venice. Its architectural style is predominantly Gothic, and it is located next to St. Mark's Basilica in St. Mark's Square.
  16. St Mark's Basilica16

    St Mark's Basilica

     Venice
    St Mark's Basilica, situated in the heart of St Mark's Square, is a renowned example of Byzantine architecture. This cathedral is one of the most iconic church buildings in the city, showcasing the rich history and architectural prowess of Venice.
  17. Santa Maria delle Grazie (The last supper)17

    Santa Maria delle Grazie (The last supper)

     Milan
    Santa Maria delle Grazie, located in Milan, northern Italy, is a church and Dominican convent that holds the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic site is renowned for its architectural beauty and cultural significance, making it a notable destination for tourists visiting Italy.
  18. Museo di Castelvecchio18

    Museo di Castelvecchio

     Verona
    Built by the Scaliger family in the 14th century, this military castle once served as Verona's main defense point. It is a marvelous and functional gem of Gothic architecture which now houses a history museum. You can easily spend a few hours just wandering around and taking in the splendid views.
  19. Egyptian Museum of Turin19

    Egyptian Museum of Turin

     Turin
    The Egyptian Museum of Turin (Museo Egizio) is an archaeological museum in Turin that is dedicated to Egyptian archaeology and anthropology. The museum houses one of the largest collections of Egyptian antiquities, with over 30,000 artefacts. Highlight in the collection of the Egyptian Museum of Tur
  20. Parco Archeologico e Paesaggistico della Valle dei Templi20

    Parco Archeologico e Paesaggistico della Valle dei Templi

     Agrigento
  21. Palazzo Madama21

    Palazzo Madama

     Turin
    Palazzo Madama, located in Rome, is the building where the Senate of the Italian Republic is housed. This historic building is situated within the complex of streets known as the Trident. The history of the current Senate building began in the late 15th century, during the pontificate of Pope Sixtus IV, when Rome was transitioning from a medieval city to a modern one.
  22. Giotto's Bell Tower22

    Giotto's Bell Tower

     Florence
    Giotto's Bell Tower, located in Duomo Square in Florence, Italy, is a standalone bell tower that forms part of the complex complementing the Florence Cathedral. This architectural marvel is a significant part of Florence's Gothic architecture and is worth a visit for its rich plastic arts decoration and colorful marble plating.
  23. Catacombs of San Gennaro23

    Catacombs of San Gennaro

     Naples
  24. Basilica di Santa Croce24

    Basilica di Santa Croce

     Florence
  25. Accademia Gallery25

    Accademia Gallery

     Florence
    The Accademia Gallery in Florence was founded in 1784 and holds Michelangelo's masterpiece - the statue of David. Apart from this famous sculpture, it holds other artworks by Michelangelo and a collection of Renaissance paintings. The marble statue of the Biblical hero David was created between 1501
  26. Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano26

    Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano

     Verona
    Come and see what remained of a Roman theater which foundation dates back to the 1st century BC. It is also a great place to get some panoramic views of the city. In summer, the theater serves as an open venue for concerts and other shows. There is also an archeological museum here, offering its vi
  27. National Archaeological Museum of Naples27

    National Archaeological Museum of Naples

     Naples
    The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) is an hisotry museum in Naples mostly known for its ancient Roman remains. The collection the museum holds however, includes artifacts from Greek, Roman and Renaissance times, and especially Roman artifacts from ne
  28. Palazzo Pubblico28

    Palazzo Pubblico

     Siena
    The Palazzo Pubblico is a significant civil monument in Siena, with its construction dating back to the late 13th century and completion in the mid-14th century. The building is a prime example of Sienese Gothic architecture. It is situated at the lower end of the Piazza del Campo, Siena's central square, which is also the venue for the biannual Palio horse race.
  29. Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini29

    Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini

     Rome
  30. Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa30

    Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa

     Venice
    The Palazzo Grimani of Santa Maria Formosa is a state museum situated in the Castello district of Venice, near Campo Santa Maria Formosa. It can be accessed by land from Ruga Giuffa. The water entry, which was frequently used in ancient times, is located on the San Severo canal.
  31. Basilica of Saint Clare31

    Basilica of Saint Clare

     Assisi
    The Basilica of Santa Chiara, located in Assisi, Umbria, Italy, is a church dedicated to Saint Clare of Assisi. This historic site is a significant place of worship and a testament to the life and works of Saint Clare. Visitors can explore the church's architecture and learn about its rich history.
  32. Bonaparte Palace32

    Bonaparte Palace

     Rome
    The Palazzo Bonaparte, previously known as D'Aste Rinuccini, is a historical palace located in the Pigna district of Rome, with a view overlooking Piazza Venezia. This location offers visitors a chance to experience the rich history of Rome, while also enjoying the bustling atmosphere of the Piazza Venezia.
  33. Piccolomini Library33

    Piccolomini Library

     Siena
    The Piccolomini Library, located within the Siena Cathedral, is a significant historical site dedicated to the life of Pope Pius II. The library was established by his nephew, Cardinal Francesco Piccolomini, who was also the Bishop of Siena. The library houses precious book collections of the humanist Pope, Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who passed away in 1464. The library's entrance is from within the cathedral itself.
  34. Scavi di Oplontis34

    Scavi di Oplontis

     Torre Annunziata
  35. Musei Capitolini35

    Musei Capitolini

     Rome
    More than five centuries old, the Musei Capitolini, the Capitoline Museums (which is a single museum) was the oldest public museum in the world, composed of three main buildings (the Palazzo Senatorio, the Palazzo dei Conservatori, and the Palazzo Nuovo) surrounding the Piazza del Campidoglio and li
  36. Palazzo Ducale Mantova36

    Palazzo Ducale Mantova

     Mantua
  37. Palazzo Pfanner37

    Palazzo Pfanner

     Lucca
    The Pfanner Palace, also known as the Controni-Pfanner Palace, is a palace located in the city of Lucca in Tuscany, on the edge of its fortified enclosure, the Mura di Lucca. It can be accessed via 33, Via degli Asili. This palace is a significant part of Lucca's architectural heritage and offers a glimpse into the city's rich history.
  38. Santa Maria della Scala, Siena38

    Santa Maria della Scala, Siena

     Siena
    The Santa Maria della Scala museum complex is a collection of museums in Siena, Italy. These museums are located within the Santa Maria della Scala Hospital, which is accessible from the forecourt of the Duomo. This location makes it a convenient stop for tourists visiting the Duomo and looking to explore more of Siena's rich history and culture.
  39. Museo Nazionale del Bargello39

    Museo Nazionale del Bargello

     Florence
    Museo Nazionale del Bargello is a museum in Florence that is housed in a 13th-century palace which is the oldest public building in Florence. It opened as a national museum in 1865 after it was used as barracks, a prison, and finally the residence of the Bargello, the head of the police. The art gal
  40. Te Palace40

    Te Palace

     Mantua
  41. Online discount!Museo dell'Opera del Duomo41

    Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

     Florence
    Located just behind the cathedral, the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo was founded in 1891 to hold the works of art that were originally decorating the Baptistry of San Giovanni, the Duomo and Giotto's Bell Tower. There are over 750 medieval and Renaissance statues and reliefs situated over three floors
  42. National Picture Gallery of Siena42

    National Picture Gallery of Siena

     Siena
  43. Villa Necchi Campiglio43

    Villa Necchi Campiglio

     Milan
    Villa Necchi Campiglio is a villa in Milan that was built in the 1930s, where visitors can discover the way of living for the upper class in the 20th century. Tours in several languages are held in the Villa Necchi Campiglio. Check the specific times on the official website.
  44. Catacombs of San Sebastiano44

    Catacombs of San Sebastiano

     Rome
  45. Marciana National Library45

    Marciana National Library

     Venice
    The Marciana National Library, also known as the Library of St. Mark, is a significant cultural institution in Venice and one of the largest libraries in Italy. It is located on the part of St. Mark's Square called Piazzetta dei Leoncini, on the edge of the Grand Canal. The library is home to one of the world's richest collections of manuscripts, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history, literature, and culture.
  46. Puccini Museum46

    Puccini Museum

     Lucca
    The Puccini Museum is situated in the birthplace of the renowned composer Giacomo Puccini in Lucca. This historic site, where Puccini was born on December 22, 1858, offers a unique insight into the life and work of the composer. The Puccini family had settled in this house in 1815, and Puccini himself lived here until 1880 when he moved to Milan to complete his studies.
  47. Castello di Bosa47

    Castello di Bosa

     Bosa
  48. Certosa e Museo di San Martino Napoli48

    Certosa e Museo di San Martino Napoli

     Naples
    Certosa e Museo di San Martino Napoli (Charterhouse of St. Martin) is a museum in Naples and is a former monastery complex on top of the Vomero hill. The museum houses collections of Spanish and Bourbon era artifacts, as well as displays of the presepe (Nativity scene) that is considered to be one o
  49. Galleria Doria Pamphilj49

    Galleria Doria Pamphilj

     Rome
    The Galleria Doria Pamphilj is a museum in Rome, housed in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, the palace of the Doria family (who still lives there), which could very well be the largest in Rome still in private ownership. The museum mainly exhibits paintings. However the collection contains paintings, fur
  50. Castel Sismondo50

    Castel Sismondo

     Rimini
    Located in Rimini, Romagna, in northern Italy, Castel Sismondo is a historical castle with only the central part of the structure still standing. This central nucleus is a testament to the castle's past and offers a glimpse into its historical significance.
  51. Museo Guttuso - Villa Cattolica51

    Museo Guttuso - Villa Cattolica

     Bagheria
    A charming and ornat villa housing a collection of old movie posters as well as a museum dedicated to the artist Renato Gattuso.
  52. 52

    Benedictine Monastery of San Nicolò l'Arena

     Catania
    Inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List, this monastery is a must-see! Visit the church, ancient Roman house and the museum of art, too.
  53. Charterhouse of St. Giacomo53

    Charterhouse of St. Giacomo

     Capri
  54. Domus Aurea54

    Domus Aurea

     Rome
    The Domus Aurea, literally translated as the 'House of Gold', was a grand palace constructed by Emperor Nero on the Oppian Hill in the heart of ancient Rome. This construction was initiated after the great fire of 64 AD. The palace was a symbol of opulence and extravagance, with its luxurious inlays of gold, precious stones, and ivory.
  55. South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology55

    South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology

     Bolzano
  56. Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte56

    Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte

     Naples
    Museo nazionale di Capodimonte (The National Museum of Capodimonte) houses galleries of ancient art, one of contemporary art and a historic apartment. The collection mainly consists of paintings, from two main collections, namely the Farnese collection, which includes Italian as well as internationa
  57. Museo Galileo57

    Museo Galileo

     Florence
    Museo Galileo is a museum in Florence where visitors can learn about the history of science. Housed in Palazzo Castellani, the museum boasts a great collection of scientific instruments from the Medici Collection dating back to the 15th century. The permanent exhibition is devoted to Galileo, even G
  58. Galata Museo del Mare58

    Galata Museo del Mare

     Genoa
    The Galata Museum (Galata - Museo del Mare) is the largest museum of its kind (that focuses on the Mediterranean) and is located at the Porto Antico in Genoa in the Palazzo Galata. In addition to the replica of a full-size Genoese galley, the museum features interactive exhibition spaces that illust
  59. Museo Storico Navale59

    Museo Storico Navale

     Venice
    The Museo Storico Navale, located at the Arsenale of Venice, is a property of the Italian Navy. It is a permanent exhibition of a collection of testimonies, relics, and historical memorabilia related to navigation. The museum particularly focuses on the Italian and Venetian maritime history, making it a significant destination for those interested in naval history.
  60. Archiepiscopal Museum60

    Archiepiscopal Museum

     Ravenna
    The Archiepiscopal Museum of Ravenna is a significant destination for those interested in early Christian, Byzantine, and medieval archaeology. It is conveniently located in the Archbishop's Palace, situated in the historic center of Ravenna. This location not only provides easy access for visitors but also adds to the historical ambiance of the museum.
  61. Temple of Clitunno61

    Temple of Clitunno

     Campello sul Clitunno
  62. Naples Underground62

    Naples Underground

     Naples
    In the underground of Naples lies a labyrinth of tunnels, tanks and cavities that form a real city which is the negative of the city on surface. The underground city spreads below the entire old town, its myths and legends are still alive in the imagination of all the neapolitans.. Come with us int
  63. Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro63

    Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro

     Naples
    Museum of the Treasure of San Gennaro (Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro) holds and displays the Treasure of San Gennaro, which is composed of art works and donations collected in 7 centuries of Popes, Kings, Emperors, famous and ordinary people. It mainly consists of jewelry, statues, busts, fabrics
  64. Jewish Museum of Rome64

    Jewish Museum of Rome

     Rome
  65. Museo di San Marco65

    Museo di San Marco

     Florence
    Museo di San Marco is an art museum in Florence that is housed in a medieval Dominican convent designed in the 15th century by a notable Italian architect Michelozzo, one of the pioneers of Renaissance architecture in Florence. The extensive collection of artworks contains paintings and frescoes by
  66. Museo del Manicomio66

    Museo del Manicomio

     Venice
    Learn about the history of the psychiatric hospital in this interesting museum full of sometimes shocking artefacts. The asylum was first opened in the first half of the 18th century and it remained fully functional till the second half of the 20th century. In 2006 it opened as a museum.
  67. National Museum of Villa Guinigi67

    National Museum of Villa Guinigi

     Lucca
    The Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi is housed in a villa, one of the oldest and most prestigious buildings in the city. This villa was commissioned by Paolo Guinigi, who was the lord of Lucca from 1400 to 1430. The construction began in 1413 by craftsmen from northern Italy, and the villa was intended to be Guinigi's 'residence of delights'.
  68. Museo di Palazzo d'Arco68

    Museo di Palazzo d'Arco

     Mantua
  69. Domus of the Stone Carpets69

    Domus of the Stone Carpets

     Ravenna
    The Domus of the Stone Carpets is an archaeological site in the city of Ravenna, Italy. It is located in an underground environment, approximately three meters below the Church of Sant'Eufemia. This unique location adds to the intrigue and historical significance of the site, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in archaeology and history.
  70. Casa Romana Spoleto70

    Casa Romana Spoleto

     Spoleto
    The Casa Romana di Spoleto is a noble house that dates back to the beginning of the 1st century AD. It was discovered by the archaeologist Giuseppe Sordini between the years 1885 and 1886. The house was excavated several times until 1914, revealing its historical significance and architectural beauty.
  71. National Museum of the Royal Palace71

    National Museum of the Royal Palace

     Pisa
  72. Museo Lapidario Maffeiano72

    Museo Lapidario Maffeiano

     Verona
    Housed in a majestic historical building, this one of the oldest lapidary museums in Europe. Its collection includes a number of antique gravestones with intriguing inscriptions, as well as historical urns.
  73. 73

    Trajan's Markets

     Rome
  74. Runkelstein Castle74

    Runkelstein Castle

     Renon
  75. Museo di Palazzo Vecchio75

    Museo di Palazzo Vecchio

     Florence
  76. 76

    Catacombs of Domitilla

     Rome
  77. Palazzo Costabili detto "di Ludovico il Moro"77

    Palazzo Costabili detto "di Ludovico il Moro"

     Ferrara
  78. Tridentum - S.A.S.S. Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas78

    Tridentum - S.A.S.S. Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas

     Provincia di Trento
  79. 79

    Royal Palace of Naples

     Naples
  80. Lighthouse of Genoa80

    Lighthouse of Genoa

     Genoa
    The Lighthouse of Genoa, also commonly referred to as the Lantern ("Lanterna"), is a significant landmark situated in the port of Genoa, Italy. This historic lighthouse was constructed and equipped with lighting in the year 1543, making it a symbol of the city's rich maritime history.
  81. Viti Palace81

    Viti Palace

     Volterra
    This palace is well-hidden but totally worth searching for. A former home of alabaster trader now turned into a museum.
  82. Grotte di Catullo e Museo Archeologico di Sirmione82

    Grotte di Catullo e Museo Archeologico di Sirmione

     Sirmione
  83. 83

    Palazzo Braschi

     Rome
  84. Monastero dei Benedettini84

    Monastero dei Benedettini

     Catania
  85. Collegio del Cambio85

    Collegio del Cambio

     Perugia
    The Nobile Collegio del Cambio is a significant part of the Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia. It is renowned for the Sala delle Udienze, a room adorned with frescoes by the famous Italian painter Perugino. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the artistic and architectural heritage of the region.
  86. Domus del Chirurgo86

    Domus del Chirurgo

     Rimini
    La domus del chirurgo, located in Piazza Luigi Ferrari in Rimini, is a Roman house dating back to the second half of the 2nd century. Discovered in 1989, it was opened to the public on December 7, 2007. This archaeological site provides a unique opportunity to explore the historical and architectural evolution of the city from the 1st century BC to the modern era.
  87. Duomo Museum87

    Duomo Museum

     Milan
    The Duomo Museum in Milan (Museum of the Duomo of Milan) is a museum that originates from the cathedral, from which all the works on display have been taken. The museum is housed inside the Royal Palace. A tour through the museum also includes the Church of San Gottardo in Corte. The tour through th
  88. Online discount!Vasari Corridor88

    Vasari Corridor

     Florence
    The Vasari Corridor in Florence is an enclosed passageway that was built in 1565 by Cosimo I de' Medici. Linking the Palazzo Pitti and the Palazzo Vecchio, this corridor is decorated with paintings by Raphael, Bernini, Rubens, and Rembrandt. There are windows in the middle of Ponte Vecchio that off
  89. Rovereto Castle89

    Rovereto Castle

     Rovereto
  90. Rovereto Castle90

    Rovereto Castle

     Rovereto
  91. Museo Italiano del Fumetto e dell'Immagine91

    Museo Italiano del Fumetto e dell'Immagine

     Lucca
    The museum was closed in 2014 due to a change in management. However, in 2023, the Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, announced plans for the museum's future reopening at a different location. This information is crucial for tourists planning to visit the museum in the future.
  92. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Verona92

    Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Verona

     Verona
  93. Civic Museum of Ancient Art93

    Civic Museum of Ancient Art

     Turin
    The City Museum of Ancient Art (Museo civico d'arte antica) is a museum in Turin that is housed in the Palazzo Madama palace. The museum is mostly known for its collection of paintings from the medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. The museum consists of a total of 35 rooms on four floors. The
  94. Pantheon94

    Pantheon

     Rome
    The Pantheon is an ancient temple in Rome, rebuilt in the 2nd century AD. It is one of the best-preserved Roman buildings in the world, thanks to its transformation into a church in the 7th century and its continuous use and maintenance since then. This makes it a unique historical site that offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess of the ancient Romans.
  95. National Gallery (Galleria Nazionale)95

    National Gallery (Galleria Nazionale)

     Parma
    The National Gallery of Parma, also known as Galleria Nazionale di Parma, is situated in Piazza della Pilotta 6, within the premises of the Palazzo della Pilotta. This location is in the heart of Parma, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  96. Museo Regionale di Trapani Agostino Pepoli96

    Museo Regionale di Trapani Agostino Pepoli

     Trapani
  97. Historical Museum of the Landing in Sicily 194397

    Historical Museum of the Landing in Sicily 1943

     Catania
    The Historical Museum of the Landing in Sicily 1943 (Museo Storico dello Sbarco in Sicilia 1943) is a museum in Catania that is dedicated to the Allied landing on the southern coast of Sicily on July 10, 1943. The invasion of Sicily is considered the beginning of the liberation of Italy from fascism
  98. Museo Vincenzo Bellini98

    Museo Vincenzo Bellini

     Catania
    The Museo Civico Vincenzo Bellini is a museum situated in Catania. It is housed on the first floor of the Palazzo Gravina Cruyllas, a noble residence of the Princes of Palagonia. The museum is located in Piazza San Francesco, directly opposite the church bearing the same name.
  99. House of Ludovico Ariosto99

    House of Ludovico Ariosto

     Ferrara
  100. Forte Tre Sassi100

    Forte Tre Sassi

     Cortina d'Ampezzo
    The Tre Sassi fort is a historical fortress and museum located on the road to the Passo di Valparola, within the municipality of Cortina d'Ampezzo in the southern Dolomitic Alps of the Veneto region in Northern Italy. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a significant historical site while also enjoying the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding alpine landscape.
  101. Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano101

    Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano

     San Gimignano
    The Palazzo Comunale of San Gimignano, also known as Palazzo del Popolo, is a significant historical site in the city. It has been the seat of civic authority in San Gimignano, Tuscany since the 13th century. This building is a testament to the city's rich history and its role in the governance of the region. It is located near the Piazza del Duomo, adding to its prominence in the city's layout.
  102. Palazzo della Corgna102

    Palazzo della Corgna

     Castiglione del Lago
  103. Cathedral of Naples, Chapel of St. Januarius103

    Cathedral of Naples, Chapel of St. Januarius

     Naples
    The Royal Chapel of the Treasure of St. Januarius, also known as the Reale cappella del Tesoro di San Gennaro, is a significant part of the Cathedral of Naples in Italy. This chapel is dedicated to St. Januarius, who is the patron saint of the city. It is the most lavishly decorated chapel in the cathedral, showcasing contributions from the premier Baroque artists in Naples.
  104. Museum of Casa Romei104

    Museum of Casa Romei

     Ferrara
  105. Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Orvieto105

    Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Orvieto

     Orvieto
    The collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo includes works from significant local and Italian artists. Visitors can admire the works of Arnolfo di Cambio, Simone Martini, Spinello Aretino, Luca Signorelli, Cesare Nebbia, Girolamo Muziano, and Giovanni Lanfranco. These artists have played a crucial role in the history of local and Italian art, making the museum a significant destination for art enthusiasts.
  106. Foro Romano e Collezione Archeologica106

    Foro Romano e Collezione Archeologica

     Assisi
    The Civic Museum and Roman Forum of Assisi offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of the ancient Roman forum of the town. In addition to this, the museum houses a collection of archaeological objects that are relevant to the history of the region. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the past, shedding light on the cultural and historical significance of Assisi during the Roman era.
  107. Civico Museo Teatrale Fondazione Carlo Schmidl107

    Civico Museo Teatrale Fondazione Carlo Schmidl

     Triest
    The Civico Museo Teatrale Carlo Schmidl is conveniently located in the city center of Trieste, at Borgo Teresiano, on the banks of the Grand Canal. This central location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. The museum is housed in the Gopcevich Palace, a building of considerable architectural interest.
  108. Museum of Sacred Art San Gimignano108

    Museum of Sacred Art San Gimignano

     San Gimignano
    The Museum of Sacred Art of San Gimignano is situated in the historic building of the ancient dormitory of the Chaplains. This location, in Piazza Pecori 1 in San Gimignano, adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in both art and history.
  109. Mar - Museo d'Arte della citta di Ravenna109

    Mar - Museo d'Arte della citta di Ravenna

     Ravenna
    The MAR - Museo d'Arte della citta di Ravenna, or the Art Museum of the city of Ravenna, is situated within the monumental complex of the Loggetta Lombardesca. Since 2002, it has been an institution of the Municipality of Ravenna. This location offers a unique blend of historical architecture and modern art, making it a fascinating destination for art and history enthusiasts.
  110. Jewish Museum of Venice110

    Jewish Museum of Venice

     Venice
    The Jewish Museum of Venice is a unique complex that includes exhibition spaces and synagogues both inside and outside the Museum itself. This unique structure allows visitors to experience a comprehensive view of Jewish history and culture in Venice. The museum is located in the heart of the Cannaregio district, providing easy access for tourists.
  111. Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria111

    Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria

     Reggio Calabria
    The Pinacoteca Civica di Reggio Calabria, situated at the Teatro Francesco Cilea, is a notable destination for art enthusiasts. The museum showcases a variety of significant paintings and canvases, including works by renowned artists such as Antonello da Messina, Mattia Preti, Giuseppe Benassai, and Renato Guttuso. These works represent a range of artistic styles and periods, offering visitors a comprehensive view of Italian art history.
  112. Franzensfeste Fortress112

    Franzensfeste Fortress

     Fortezza
    Franzensfeste Fortress, a significant historical site, is situated in the municipality of Franzensfeste in South Tyrol, Italy. The fortress was constructed between the years 1833 and 1838 under the reign of Emperor Ferdinand I. It was named in honor of Emperor Franz I of Austria, who was the reigning monarch during the planning phase of the fortress.
  113. Spartan Museum of Taranto - Hypogeum Bellacicco113

    Spartan Museum of Taranto - Hypogeum Bellacicco

     Taranto
    The Spartan Museum of Taranto, also known as Hypogeum Bellacicco, is situated in the heart of the Old Town of Taranto, Puglia. Specifically, it is located at Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 39. This location is easily accessible and is surrounded by other historical and cultural sites, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area.
  114. The Stadium of Domitian114

    The Stadium of Domitian

     Rome
    The Stadium of Domitian, also known as the Circus Agonalis, is a significant historical site located to the north of the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy. This ancient stadium was commissioned around AD 80 by Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus as a gift to the people of Rome and was primarily used for athletic contests. Today, it stands as a testament to Rome's rich history and architectural prowess.
  115. Juventus Museum and Tour115

    Juventus Museum and Tour

     Turin
    The Juventus Museum and Tour is about reliving all the history and triumphs of Juventus, through technology, multimedia and memorabilia. In addition to the Museum visit, visitors can sample the most exclusive areas of Allianz Stadium by combining the museum visit with the Allianz stadium tour. Here
  116. Civic Museum (Museo Civico di Padova)116

    Civic Museum (Museo Civico di Padova)

     Padua
    The Civic Museums of Padua, also known as the Civic Museums at the Eremitani, are a museum complex located in Piazza Eremitani in the city of Padua. This complex is a significant cultural hub in the city, housing a variety of collections and exhibitions that span across different periods and disciplines. The museums are situated in a historic location, adding to the overall cultural experience for visitors.
  117. Palazzo Ducale di Gubbio117

    Palazzo Ducale di Gubbio

     Gubbio
  118. Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento118

    Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento

     Turin
    The Museo nazionale del Risorgimento italiano (National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento) is housed in the Palazzo Carignano in Turin. The museum is the first, the biggest and the most important among the Risorgimento museums in Italy. The museum holds a collection that includes weapons, flags, un
  119. Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria119

    Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria

     Perugia
    The Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, located in the Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia, central Italy, is home to the Italian national paintings collection of Umbria. This prestigious gallery is a significant cultural landmark in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a vast collection of Italian art.
  120. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Sperlonga e Grotta di Tiberio120

    Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Sperlonga e Grotta di Tiberio

     Sperlonga
    The emperor's seaside resort. There is also a museum which displays the art found in the villa, most of it focused on the Odyssey.
  121. National Archaeological Museum of Venice121

    National Archaeological Museum of Venice

     Venice
    The National Archaeological Museum is conveniently located on Piazza San Marco in Venice. This central location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. The museum's location also offers a unique opportunity to explore the surrounding area, which is rich in history and culture.
  122. Museo Archeologico Regionale P. Orsi122

    Museo Archeologico Regionale P. Orsi

     Syracuse
    The Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi in Syracuse, Sicily, is recognized as one of the leading archaeological museums in Europe. This prestigious institution houses a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits that provide a comprehensive overview of the region's rich archaeological history.
  123. Royal Armoury of Turin123

    Royal Armoury of Turin

     Turin
    The Royal Armoury of Turin (Armeria Reale) is one of the world’s most important collections of arms and armour. The collection is formed by the Savoy family, a royal family that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Highlights in the collection the museum holds include: the sword o
  124. Pinacoteca Ambrosiana124

    Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

     Milan
    The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is an art museum in Milan that was named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan. The museum is located in the Palazzo dell Ambrosiana, where the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, a historic library in Milan, is housed. The collection of the museum is divided over 24 rooms and includ
  125. Palazzina Appiani125

    Palazzina Appiani

     Milan
  126. City of Science126

    City of Science

     Catania
    The City of Science in Catania is an initiative that aims to promote and disseminate scientific knowledge. It is managed by volunteers, most of whom are from the University of Catania. This makes it a unique place where visitors can learn about science in an engaging and interactive way, while also getting a sense of the local academic community's commitment to science education and outreach.
  127. National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia127

    National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia

     Tarquinia
  128. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Antiquarium Turritano e area archeologica128

    Museo Archeologico Nazionale Antiquarium Turritano e area archeologica

     Porto Torres
  129. The Sigmundskron Castle129

    The Sigmundskron Castle

     Bolzano
  130. Museo Archeologico di Santa Maria delle Monache130

    Museo Archeologico di Santa Maria delle Monache

     Isernia
  131. Museo Civico e Diocesano d'Arte Sacra di Montalcino131

    Museo Civico e Diocesano d'Arte Sacra di Montalcino

     Montalcino
  132. Royal Palace Museum132

    Royal Palace Museum

     Genoa
    The Palazzo Reale or Palazzo Stefano Balbi is the Royal Palace in Genoa and is one of the major historic buildings in Genoa. It is a museum complex consisting of the historic residence, the adjoining garden and the art gallery, the gallery of the Royal Palace, which is one of the main galleries in t
  133. Museum of San Francesco133

    Museum of San Francesco

     Montefalco
  134. Museo delle Campane - Pontificia Fonderia di Campane134

    Museo delle Campane - Pontificia Fonderia di Campane

     Agnone
  135. Reggia Di Portici135

    Reggia Di Portici

     Portici
  136. Zisa Castle136

    Zisa Castle

     Palermo
  137. Museum Schloss Moos-Schulthaus – Eppan137

    Museum Schloss Moos-Schulthaus – Eppan

     Monte
  138. Orvieto Underground138

    Orvieto Underground

     Orvieto
    Orvieto Underground is a fascinating network of tunnels, artificial cavities, and workspaces that lie beneath the city of Orvieto, in Umbria. This subterranean world was explored and documented by a group of local speleologists from the late 1970s onwards. Their efforts led to the rediscovery of more than 1200 artificial cavities, some of which were thoroughly studied in the early 1990s on behalf of the Umbria Region, which recognized their importance from both a historical and archaeological perspective.
  139. Farmacia Storica degli Incurabili139

    Farmacia Storica degli Incurabili

     Naples
    The Ospedale degli Incurabili (Hospital for the Incurables) or Complesso degli Incurabili is an ancient hospital complex in Naples. Part of the complex, including the pharmacy, are now the Museo delle arti sanitarie of Naples. The museum exhibits archival documents, furnishings, silverware, sculptur
  140. Museum of the Dancing Satyr140

    Museum of the Dancing Satyr

     Mazara del Vallo
    The Museum of the Dancing Satyr, located in Mazara del Vallo, is an archaeological museum that was established by the Sicilian Region in 2003. It is a significant cultural institution that houses a variety of archaeological artifacts and offers a unique insight into the region's rich history.
  141. Museo per la Memoria di Ustica141

    Museo per la Memoria di Ustica

     Bologna
    The Museo per la Memoria di Ustica (Museum for the Memory of Ustica) is a museum in Bologna that is part of the Gallery of Modern Art in Bologna. The museum was established to commemorate the victims of the Ustica massacre. The museum houses the remains of the DC-9 reconstructed and exhibited in the
  142. National Museum of Abruzzo - MUNDA142

    National Museum of Abruzzo - MUNDA

     L'Aquila
  143. Nuraghe Seruci143

    Nuraghe Seruci

     Gonnesa
  144. Museo archeologico nazionale e Teatro romano di Spoleto144

    Museo archeologico nazionale e Teatro romano di Spoleto

     Spoleto
    The National Archaeological Museum of Spoleto is an Italian state museum that is situated within the monumental complex of Sant'Agata in Spoleto. Since December 2014, the museum has been managed by the Umbria Museum Pole, which became the Regional Museum Directorate in December 2019. This museum is a significant cultural institution that houses a vast collection of archaeological artifacts.
  145. Bodoni Museum145

    Bodoni Museum

     Parma
    The Bodoni Museum, also known as Museo Bodoni, is situated within the Palazzo della Pilotta in Parma. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of Giambattista Bodoni (1740-1813), a renowned Italian typographer, type-designer, compositor, printer and publisher.
  146. Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water146

    Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water

     Rome
  147. Castello Rametz - Wine Museum147

    Castello Rametz - Wine Museum

     Merano
    A castle that turned into a winery and wine museum, that's a must-stop if you are in the area. If you are hiking nearby or have your own tourist group, you should take a look at the interesting history of this place and perhaps even taste some wine while you do so.
  148. Museum of the History of Bologna148

    Museum of the History of Bologna

     Bologna
    The Museum of the History of Bologna (Museo della Storia di Bologna) is a museum in Bologna that is housed in The Palazzo Pepoli Vecchio, a Medieval Gothic-style palace. In the museum visitors learn more about the history of Bologna. The interactive museum covers the period from the Etruscans to th
  149. Oratory of the Cross Bearers149

    Oratory of the Cross Bearers

     Venice
    The Oratory of the Cross Bearers, located in the Cannaregio district of Venice, is a small museum that houses significant paintings by Jacopo Palma the Younger. This museum is a great place for art lovers to explore and appreciate the works of this renowned artist.
  150. Museo Pietro Micca150

    Museo Pietro Micca

     Turin
    Museo Pietro Micca (The Pietro Micca Civic Museum and the Musuem of the siege of Turin in 1706) is a museum in Turin dedicated to Pietro Micca, a Sabaudian soldier who became a national hero for his sacrifice in the defence of Turin against the French troops. The museum is housed in a two-storey bui
  151. 151

    Casa Noha

     Matera
  152. S'Abba Frisca Parco Museo152

    S'Abba Frisca Parco Museo

     Dorgali
  153. Vicari Castle153

    Vicari Castle

     Lari
    The natural dominant of the landscape dates back to the 13th century. Climb the hill, explore the courtyard and visit the exhibitions.
  154. Il Ghetto154

    Il Ghetto

     Cagliari
    Il Ghetto in Cagliari, often inaccurately referred to as the Jewish Ghetto, is a historic building located in the city of Cagliari. It is situated on the bastion of Santa Croce, between the street of the same name and the New Way, with an entrance on Santa Croce Street. The building overlooks the walls of the Castello district. Today, it serves as a cultural and museum center, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history.
  155. Palazzo dei Musei155

    Palazzo dei Musei

     Modena
  156. Museo Regionale della Ceramica di Caltagirone156

    Museo Regionale della Ceramica di Caltagirone

     Caltagirone
    The Museo della Ceramica di Caltagirone is a regional museum located in Sicily. It specializes in the display of ceramic artifacts that have been made in Sicily, dating back to prehistoric times. This museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of Sicilian ceramics and understand the evolution of this art form over the centuries.
  157. Menhir museum - Museum of Prehistoric Statuary in Sardinia157

    Menhir museum - Museum of Prehistoric Statuary in Sardinia

     Laconi
  158. Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni158

    Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni

     Venice
    The interior of the Scuola Dalmata dei Santi Giorgio e Trifone is adorned with a series of significant works of art. Among these is a renowned pictorial cycle by Vittore Carpaccio, a prominent Venetian painter of the early Renaissance. This cycle of paintings, depicting the stories of the school's patron saints, is still visible in the lower hall of the school and is a highlight for visitors.
  159. Natural History Museum159

    Natural History Museum

     Verona
    Located in a majestic historical palace, this museum exhibits several private collections, originally owned by the city's nobilities. You can explore for example Italian fauna or prehistoric artifacts found in the area.
  160. 160

    SanGimignano1300

     San Gimignano
    SanGimignano1300 is a museum that combines art and history, nestled in the heart of the ancient city of San Gimignano. The museum was officially opened to the public in February 2010, offering visitors a unique insight into the rich history and artistic heritage of the region.
  161. Sinagoga e museo ebraico161

    Sinagoga e museo ebraico

     Florence
  162. Virtual Museum of Salerno's Medical School162

    Virtual Museum of Salerno's Medical School

     Salerno
    The Virtual Museum of the Salerno Medical School is situated in the heart of Salerno's historic center, at Via dei Mercanti 74. This location is not far from the city's Cathedral, making it easily accessible for tourists exploring the area. The museum is housed in a building that was once the Church of San Gregorio, built during Salerno's Lombard period around the year 1000.
  163. Textile Museum163

    Textile Museum

     Prato
    The Prato Textile Museum, situated in the heart of Prato, is housed in the converted Campolmi textile mill. This museum is recognized as Italy's largest hub for the study, conservation, and exhibition of both historic and contemporary textiles. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich textile history of Italy, making it a significant point of interest for tourists.
  164. Museo Nicolis dell’Auto, della Tecnica e della Meccanica164

    Museo Nicolis dell’Auto, della Tecnica e della Meccanica

     Villafranca di Verona
    The museum showcases vintage cars and the overall evolution of the means of transport of the last two centuries.
  165. Museo del Santuario di Nostra Signora di Bonaria165

    Museo del Santuario di Nostra Signora di Bonaria

     Cagliari
    The museum houses a collection of ex-voto offered by the faithful to the Madonna di Bonaria, archaeological finds, ship models, and sacred furnishings. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the religious and historical significance of the sanctuary.
  166. Museo Archeologico e d'Arte della Maremma - Museo d'Arte Sacra della Diocesi di Grosseto166

    Museo Archeologico e d'Arte della Maremma - Museo d'Arte Sacra della Diocesi di Grosseto

     Grosseto
  167. Manzoni House167

    Manzoni House

     Milan
    Casa Manzoni, located at 1 Via Morone in Milan, is a historic building renowned for being the residence of the famous writer Alessandro Manzoni from 1814 until his death. This location offers a unique insight into the life and times of one of Italy's most celebrated authors, providing a tangible connection to the country's rich literary history.
  168. Revoltella Museum - Modern Art Gallery168

    Revoltella Museum - Modern Art Gallery

     Triest
    The Civico Museo Revoltella – Galleria d’Arte Moderna, located in the northern Italian city of Trieste, is the largest art history museum in the region. It is also recognized as one of the most significant art galleries in Italy, making it a notable destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.
  169. Stibbert Museum169

    Stibbert Museum

     Florence
    The Stibbert Museum in Florence holds and exhibits a collection of over 36,000 artifacts, including a large collection of armour from Eastern and Western civilizations. The museum is housed in a villa that was once the home of English art collector and businessma Frederick Stibbert. It has 57 rooms
  170. Galleria Palazzo degli Alberti a Prato170

    Galleria Palazzo degli Alberti a Prato

     Prato
    Located in the heart of Prato, Tuscany, the Palazzo degli Alberti is a historical building that offers a glimpse into Italy's rich past. Its central location makes it easily accessible for tourists, and its historical significance adds to the cultural richness of the city. The building's architecture, dating back to the 13th century, is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time.
  171. 171

    Catacombs of Priscilla

     Rome
  172. Hypogeum of the Volumnus family172

    Hypogeum of the Volumnus family

     Perugia
    The Ipogeo dei Volumni is an ancient Etruscan hypogeum tomb that dates back to the second half of the 2nd century BC. It is located 5 km southeast from the center of Perugia, in via Assisana, Ponte San Giovanni. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the burial practices of the ancient Etruscan civilization, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and archaeology.
  173. Museum Mille Miglia173

    Museum Mille Miglia

     Brescia
  174. Museo Nazionale Paleocristiano174

    Museo Nazionale Paleocristiano

     Aquileia
  175. Museo Retico175

    Museo Retico

     Sanzeno
  176. Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, Alcamo176

    Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, Alcamo

     Alcamo
  177. Museo Civico di Bolzano177

    Museo Civico di Bolzano

     Bolzano
  178. National Archaeological Museum of Taranto MArTA178

    National Archaeological Museum of Taranto MArTA

     Taranto
    The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, also known as MArTA, is a museum that focuses on the history of Taranto and the Apulian world. The museum's collections span from the prehistoric period to the High Middle Ages, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's history and culture during these periods.
  179. ExMà179

    ExMà

     Cagliari
    EXMA, an acronym for EXhibiting and Moving Arts and EX MAttatoio, is one of the most significant exhibition centers in Cagliari. It has been situated in the former slaughterhouse of Cagliari since 1993. This location adds a unique historical and architectural dimension to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in both art and history.
  180. Museo Nazionale Giovanni Antonio Sanna180

    Museo Nazionale Giovanni Antonio Sanna

     Sassari
    The Museo nazionale archeologico ed etnografico "G. A. Sanna" in Sassari is a significant museum institution in north-central Sardinia. It is named after Giovanni Antonio Sanna, a notable businessman and politician from Sassari. The museum offers a rich collection of archaeological and ethnographic exhibits, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and culture.
  181. National Archeological Museum of Ferrara181

    National Archeological Museum of Ferrara

     Ferrara
  182. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Gaio Cilnio Mecenate182

    Museo Archeologico Nazionale Gaio Cilnio Mecenate

     Arezzo
  183. 183

    Casa Leopardi – Giacomo Leopardi

     Recanati
  184. Museum Ladin Ćiastel de Tor184

    Museum Ladin Ćiastel de Tor

     San Martino in Badia
    Discover the history of the Ladin region in this intriguing museum. Some of the artifacts such as fossils date back to prehistory.
  185. Civico Museo Archeologico di Bergamo185

    Civico Museo Archeologico di Bergamo

     Bergamo
  186. Villa Medicea di Coltano186

    Villa Medicea di Coltano

     Pisa
    The estate houses an educational center and museum that aims to introduce the region with its natural rarities and rich cultural heritage.
  187. 187

    Territory Museum "House Pezzolla"

     Alberobello
  188. Chiesa di San Pietro in Consavia188

    Chiesa di San Pietro in Consavia

     Asti
  189. Borgo Medievale189

    Borgo Medievale

     Turin
  190. Museo Archeologico Regionale di Gela190

    Museo Archeologico Regionale di Gela

     Gela
  191. Ethnographic Tiranese Museum191

    Ethnographic Tiranese Museum

     Tirano
  192. Villa Nobel192

    Villa Nobel

     Sanremo
  193. MAGMA - Museo delle Arti In Ghisa Nella Maremma193

    MAGMA - Museo delle Arti In Ghisa Nella Maremma

     Follonica
    MAGMA, the Museum of Cast Iron Arts in Maremma, is a unique museum situated in Follonica. It is located in the area of the former Ilva foundries, a significant industrial site that played a crucial role in the city's history. The museum offers a deep dive into the rich tradition of iron and cast iron production that shaped the city and its people.
  194. Museo Archeologico di Villa Mirabello194

    Museo Archeologico di Villa Mirabello

     Varese
  195. Provincial Archaeological Museum of Salerno195

    Provincial Archaeological Museum of Salerno

     Salerno
    The Provincial Archaeological Museum of Salerno is a repository of archaeological finds that originate from the province of Salerno and the city itself. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. The museum's collection spans from prehistoric times to the late antique period, offering visitors a comprehensive overview of the region's past.
  196. Palazzo Reale196

    Palazzo Reale

     Milan
    The roots of the existence of the Palazzo Reale in Milan go back to the Middle Ages when it served as a seat of the government of Milan. It gained major importance during the era of Napoleon when Milan was the capital city of the Kingdom of Italy and the palace was a seat of the viceroy. During Worl
  197. Museum of the Risorgimento and Resistenza197

    Museum of the Risorgimento and Resistenza

     Ferrara
  198. Museo Luigi Bailo198

    Museo Luigi Bailo

     Treviso
    The Luigi Bailo Civic Museum, located in Treviso, is named in honor of its founder and first director, Abbot Luigi Bailo. The museum is currently dedicated to showcasing art collections that span from the Impressionism era to the Avant-garde. This wide range of art periods provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of art styles and techniques.
  199. National Archaeological Museum of Mantua199

    National Archaeological Museum of Mantua

     Mantua
  200. Museo Civico "Luigi Rossi Danielli"200

    Museo Civico "Luigi Rossi Danielli"

     Viterbo