Museo Nazionale Giuseppe Verdi

Emilia-Romagna


Take a trip through the rooms of this fine country mansion turned museum, which cleverly maps out the story of Verdi's life through paintings, music and audio guides (€1; available in English, German and French). As you explore, you’ll undoubtedly recognise numerous stanzas from classic operas such as Il Trovatore and Aida, still fresh after two centuries.


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