Teatro Del Giglio
Lucca
A theater of tradition, which has hosted the best Italian companies with concerts, dances, operas. The company Teatro del Carretto, within the Teatro del Giglio co - produces shows of international importance.
Santuario di Santa Gemma
Lucca
The Sanctuary was built in 1771 in honor of Santa Gemma Galgani. The project began with Italo Baccelli and, for war reasons, was completed by Adriano Marabini. The interior of the Sanctuary is the result of the work of many artists of the time who created famous works: the two mosaics and the altarpiece. The building is open to the public.
Palazzo Pfanner
Lucca
This palace is located on the edge of the Walls of Lucca and was built in 1660. It is known for its wonderful gardens in which there are in addition to seasonal blooms badger plants, pine trees, fruit trees and magnolias. On the sides of the wooden portal there are two niches containing on the right the statue of Hercules and on the left that of Cibele. For its rare beauty, this palace was also used as a set for numerous film films.
Palazzo Ducale
Lucca
The building was built in 1401, and over the years it was home to several very important institutions, as well as the home of noble families. The final aspect we see today is the result of B. Ammannati's work in 1578. Today it continues to be the seat of the Provincial Administration, including other important offices in the city.
Museo e Pinacoteca Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi
Lucca
The Museum and the National Art Gallery are located inside Palazzo Mansi. The palace dates back to the 16th century. The Museum was set up to present to the public a collection of the family heritage by the Mansi Family, owners of the building since 1616. The Palace underwent deep restorations, completed in 1977. These works gave the building a very luxurious look.
Museo di Arte Contemporanea
Lucca
Museum of Contemporary Art Lu.C.C.A. (Lucca Center of Contemporary Art)
The museum is set up within Palazzo Boccella, an old building a few steps from the Market Square. Here are held exhibitions of contemporary art. Worth visiting!
Museo del Risorgimento
Lucca
It occupies part of the Palazzo Ducale and illustrates the period between the unification of Italy and the First World War. A rich collection where you can see weapons of various ages from different countries.
Museo della Liberazione 1943-45
Lucca
The Liberation Museum 1943 — 1945 is located in some rooms of Palazzo Guinigi, in the historic center of Lucca. The Museum was built in 1988 by a group of veterans of World War II. In the five rooms of the Museum there are photographs and writings, uniforms and relics, illustrating the contribution made by the citizens of Lucca to the liberation of the territory of the province of Lucca.
Museo della Cattedrale
Lucca
Since 1992, at the Museum of the Cathedral of Lucca, the furnishing works of the Cathedral of San Martino have been preserved. The works are arranged in chronological order, in order to better expose historical changes to the public. A room is dedicated to the Holy Face preserved in the cathedral of San Martino. The Museum of the Cathedral of Lucca is located on a building complex.
Teatro Comunale Accademico
Lucca
It was built in 1790. It has hosted major events of music and prose. It is a typical scene “all' Italiana” (oval-shaped auditorium with 29 stages divided into two orders and a lodge). Today, there are theater plays, operas and concerts.
Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
Lucca
it is located within the historic Palazzo delle Muse, a collection of over 3000 works of great artists of the twentieth century. Recommended for lovers of writing as the most consistent core of the collection consists of works of graphic art.
Teatro di San Girolamo
Lucca
This theater dates back to 1819 and it is related to the complex of Teatro del Giglio. The auditorium has 174 seats and the planning of the program offers concerts, drama and opera. Renovated and refurbished by the architect Giovanni Lazzarini.
Auditorium del Suffragio
Lucca
The hall dates back to the XVI-XVII century. It has a capacity of 200 seats. It hosts theatrical and musical performances organized by the Boccherini Academy, a famous institution of Lucca.
Gipsoteca dell'Istituto d'Arte "Augusto Passaglia"
Lucca
The Passaglia Gipsoteca, located inside the State Institute of Art “A.Passaglia”, is of eighteenth-century origins. It has a large collection of documents and works of mythology made of plaster, found directly from the archaeological areas. It represents a fairly important cultural point in Lucca, which is open to the public.
Flora Bigai Arte Contemporanea
Lucca
Gio' Art
Lucca
Villa Oliva
Lucca
The first documents date back to the sixteenth century when the villa belonged to the Buonvisi. The villa suffered several damages during World War II and the restoration was due to the engineer Cesare Oliva. The garden of the villa is characterized by a double slope and the connection takes place through small flights of stairs. The entire property is divided into three zones. In 1770 it was restored by Francesco Buonvisi.
Claudio Poleschi
Lucca
Palazzo Tucci
Lucca
Palazzo Tucci is a structure of the sixteenth century although it underwent radical restoration in 1779 by Giuseppe Tucci and, as a result, nothing remains of the medieval aspect. The restoration project was given to Diodati, one of the best architects of the time, who gave the palace an entirely Baroque style. Today the palace is home to a hotel that hosts many tourists who wish to visit it.
Baluardo San Pietro
Lucca
Porta San Pietro is a door of the walls of Lucca, it was erected between 1565 and 1566, by Alessandro Resta, and is part of the Renaissance wall circle. The Porta San Pietro opens with three doors, topped in the center by a shield with the coat of arms of St. Peter with the engraving “libertas” and on the sides it has two lions inserted in niches.