All language & literature museums to visit in Italy

Celebrate the power of words at 18 language and literature museums in Italy. These museums explore the history of languages, literary works, and the lives of authors.

Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in Italy

  1. Marciana National Library1

    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.
  2. Museo Italiano del Fumetto e dell'Immagine2

    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.
  3. Jewish Museum of Venice3

    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.
  4. Manzoni House4

    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.
  5. Birthplace of Gabriele D'Annunzio Museum5

    Birthplace of Gabriele D'Annunzio Museum

     Pescara
    The Gabriele D'Annunzio Birthplace Museum is a significant cultural site located at Corso Manthoné 116 in Pescara. It was declared a national monument in 1927, highlighting its historical and cultural importance. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Gabriele D'Annunzio, a prominent Italian writer, poet, journalist, and soldier.
  6. Archivio di Stato di Parma6

    Archivio di Stato di Parma

     Parma
    The Archivio di Stato di Parma is a repository of a wide range of historical documents. It preserves the documentation produced by institutions before the unification of Italy and those state post-unification, generally included in the territory of the province. The archive also houses documents from public bodies, families, individuals, associations, and other private entities that hold significant historical interest.
  7. Museo Archeologico Villa Pisani Dossi7

    Museo Archeologico Villa Pisani Dossi

     Corbetta
    The Museo archeologico "Villa Pisani Dossi" in Corbetta, Milan, is a testament to the years of work and collection of the writer Carlo Dossi. Today, the museum is managed by his family, preserving the legacy of Dossi's passion for archaeology and literature.
  8. Museum of the people of Abruzzo8

    Museum of the people of Abruzzo

     Pescara
    The Museo delle genti d Abruzzo, also known as the Museum of the people of Abruzzo, is an ethnographic museum located in Pescara, Abruzzo. The museum is situated within the remaining sections of the 16th-century fortress of Pescara. This historical setting adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in the history and culture of Abruzzo.
  9. Palazzo Sturm - Musei Biblioteca Archivio di Bassano del Grappa9

    Palazzo Sturm - Musei Biblioteca Archivio di Bassano del Grappa

     Bassano del Grappa
    The Remondini Print Museum in Bassano del Grappa is a unique institution in Italy, dedicated entirely to the art and history of printing. Since 2007, it has been housed in Palazzo Sturm, a beautiful 18th-century residence situated on the banks of the Brenta River. This location not only provides a stunning backdrop for the museum but also adds to the historical significance of the exhibits.
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    University History Museum of the University of Pavia

     Pavia
    The University History Museum of Pavia is divided into two main sections: medicine and physics. These sections house a vast collection of artifacts and documents related to these fields. In addition to these, the museum also preserves a variety of literary and legal manuscripts, offering a comprehensive insight into the academic history of the university.
  11. Giovanni Verga's House Museum11

    Giovanni Verga's House Museum

     Catania
    The Giovanni Verga's House Museum (Casa Museo Giovanni Verga) in Catania is a literary museum in the birthplace of the Italian writer Giovanni Verga, a novelist and short story writer, best known for his depictions of life in his native Sicily, especially the short story "Cavalleria rusticana" and t
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    Museo Archeologico Oliveriano

     Pesaro
    The Museo Oliveriano houses a diverse collection of artifacts, including Greek bronze statuettes and Ancient Roman art. Visitors can explore a wide range of objects, from sculptures and ceramics to coins. The museum also features items excavated from a pre-Roman burial site at the necropolis of Novilara, providing a glimpse into the region's ancient history.
  13. Casa Carducci13

    Casa Carducci

     Bologna
    Casa Carducci is a historic building in Bologna, so called because it was the residence of the poet Giosuè Carducci. Now it is home to a cultural institute dedicated to him that includes the historic residence with garden and a monument dedicated to the poet by the sculptor Leonardo Bistolfi. It is
  14. Casa di Goethe14

    Casa di Goethe

     Rome
    The Casa di Goethe is a museum and cultural center in Rome dedicated to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and his Italian journey. With the permanent exhibition 'Goethe in Italy' and two to four temporary exhibitions per year, this Goethe museum in Rome recalls Goethe's Italian experience and the tradition
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    The Time Machine

     Bologna
    The Time Machine is a pioneering work in the science fiction genre, written by H. G. Wells and published in 1895. The novel is notable for being one of the first literary works to introduce the concept of a time machine, marking a significant milestone in science fiction literature.
  16. Dante's House16

    Dante's House

     Florence
    Opened in 1965, the Dante's House museum stands on the site of a house where Dante Alighieri was born in 1265. With exhibitions spread over three floors, the museum is devoted to this great Italian writer, artist, and politician. The first floor displays document about the 13th century Florence and
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    Museo Biblioteca dell'Attore

     Genoa
    Museo Biblioteca dell'Attore (The Museum of the Actor Library) is a museum in Genoa. It is one of the only Italian Theater and Performing Museums. The museum holds a remarkable collection of objects that relate to the history of theater and cinema.
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    Carducci House Museum

     Santa Maria a Monte
    The family mansion is where the poet spent his youth. Come here to learn more about that time as well as his work.