Lucca: Museum
Places and attractions in the Museum category
Categories
- Church
- Romanesque architecture
- Museum
- Historical place
- Sacred and religious sites
- Palace
- Vernacular architecture
- Baroque architecture
- Gothic architecture
- Art gallery
- Park
Torre delle Ore
The Torre delle Ore or Torre dell'Orologio is a clock-tower or turret clock located on Via Fillungo in central Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy.
Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi
The Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi is the main art museum hosting the pre-modern art collections owned by the city of Lucca, Italy.
Palazzo Pfanner
Palazzo Pfanner is a palace and a garden in Lucca, Italy, now converted into a museum of art and artifacts. Originally known as the Palazzo Controni, the building dates to 1667, and is notable mainly for its fine garden, attributed to Filippo Juvarra, and an interesting external stairway with loggia.
Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi
The Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi is one of the two main art museum hosting tapestry collections and mainly post-19th century art collections owned by the city of Lucca, Italy.
Aqueduct of Nottolini
The Aqueduct of Nottolini is an aqueduct in Neoclassical Style near the city of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. The 19th-century structure brought water to Lucca from the mountains south of the city through a stone channel supported by more than 400 arches, stretching for over 3 kilometres.
Palazzo Tucci
Palazzo Tucci is an 18th-century palace in central Lucca, Region of Tuscany, Italy.
Art collection of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca
The art collection of the Foundation of Lucca Saving Bank is a collection of artworks, mostly created by artists from Lucca, acquired by this financial institution. The home of the Foundation is the former Monastery and church of San Micheletto in Lucca.
Museo-casa natale di Giacomo Puccini
The Museo-casa natale di Giacomo Puccini is a historical museum located in Lucca at Corte San Lorenzo, 8.
Museo del Fumetto
The Museum of Comics and Images, owned by the City of Lucca, is located at Piazza San Romano 4. Created by Gianni Bono, since 2008 it has had Angelo Nencetti as its programming manager.
Santi Giovanni e Reparata
The Church of Saints John and Reparata is a church in Lucca located in Piazza San Giovanni.