Museo Casa Natale di Gabriele d'Annunzio
Museo Casa Natale di Gabriele d'Annunzio
Museo Casa Natale di Gabriele d'Annunzio
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IN F
Amsterdam, The Netherlands32 contributions
Apr 2023
Visiting this museum and appreciating the literature of on e Italy's greatest writers is important to appreciate Abruzzo Culture. The Daughter of Iorio (La Figlia di Iorio) by Francesco Paolo Michetti remains Abruzzo’s most beloved painting. It depicts eight peasants in traditional costumes from Orsogna with the majestic snow-capped Majella mountain in the background. This painting was inspired by the writings of D'Annucio. It can be seen in the Municipal Building in Pescara. This painting has the same background as our vaction home infraia.com
Written May 24, 2023
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Koroush V
12 contributions
Sept 2016
it is beautiful place, people are very kind and beautiful. hard working people and farmers. love the beautiful environment and the hills
Written October 7, 2016
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juliaok_pescara
Pescara, Italy37 contributions
Oct 2015 • Friends
You'll stroll around the small noble house where the poet was born. He wrote about it in one of his poems, describing the rooms and his feelings and the citations (Italian only!) are printed and placed in the rooms. What makes it's worth a visit is a very moderate price and a possibility to see what a noble's house of the end of the 19th century looked like: with all original furniture.
Written June 2, 2016
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Andrea S
Roma83 contributions
Jan 2015 • Friends
D'annunzio was an incedible man, his life was very excited and dangerous.
This Museum doesn't give a sensorial experience to the visitors but you can understand and see with your eyes where a "big" man was birth. You can also have a lot of information regarding his amazing life.
must go!
This Museum doesn't give a sensorial experience to the visitors but you can understand and see with your eyes where a "big" man was birth. You can also have a lot of information regarding his amazing life.
must go!
Written April 17, 2015
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Claudius
9 contributions
Jul 2022
If you do not speak Italian, this museum is not for you. I ended up reading Wikipedia in the courtyard. The building is nice but the museum's collection fairly limited. Beyond the challenge of illustrating someone's life personality, political action and writings, which can be so abstract, I found very little in the museum that I could relate to what I had just learnt on this major character of the Italian politics and literature. Entrance was free that Sunday.
Written July 8, 2022
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EdP
Pescara, Abruzzi, Italy64 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
Very interesting little museum in the heart of Pescara's old town. Definitely worth a visit! However, I'd recommend the museum's managers to improve the English material for foreign visitors ;-)
Written February 23, 2020
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Daniel A
London, UK76 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
I'm a big fan of the novels and poetry of d'Annunzio, but my visit to the musuem was rather disappointing. The experience should be made more interesting and dynamic.
Written May 16, 2016
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Paola C
Rome, Italy4,513 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Who among us was not impressed by the figure of Gabriele D'Annunzio studied at school? I would like to point out that for me he was not a poet, on the contrary, but the character has always intrigued me, so at the forefront of the political and cultural scene of his time.
Well, the house where he was born in Pescara is certainly less high-sounding than that of Gardone Riviera, but the layout of the exhibition gives a good idea of his experiences. In fact, each room of his childhood is accompanied by descriptive passages from the "Notturno", in which D'Annunzio himself,
presents the visitor with his memories and emotions.
In the following rooms his clothes, the first editions of his works, and a brief excursus of his military exploits are displayed. There is even a cast of his face and hand made post-mortem.
Interesting visit.
Well, the house where he was born in Pescara is certainly less high-sounding than that of Gardone Riviera, but the layout of the exhibition gives a good idea of his experiences. In fact, each room of his childhood is accompanied by descriptive passages from the "Notturno", in which D'Annunzio himself,
presents the visitor with his memories and emotions.
In the following rooms his clothes, the first editions of his works, and a brief excursus of his military exploits are displayed. There is even a cast of his face and hand made post-mortem.
Interesting visit.
Written September 25, 2023
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Emma T
Bologna, Italy360 contributions
Jun 2024 • Business
A place that tells part of the life of D'Annunio, soldier, poet and son. Each stanza is punctuated by verses extrapolated from 'Notturno'. An unmissable visit if you are in Pescara and love literature. I suggest reserving/inquiring about times.
Written June 16, 2024
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micla2015
Lurate Caccivio, Italy74 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
The kindness and courtesy of the staff cannot be discussed: all of them are attentive and attentive to the requests of those who enter the house. It was certainly a nice review of a great poet and writer. However, I have one complaint. I would like the explanations of everything locked in the cases to be better readable: I made a lot of effort!
The film, certainly interesting, which takes up what we then find in the rooms, would be useful to do in a more intimate place, without the comings and goings of people screaming. Then I liked the visit and it was interesting, but I would value what was written above
Thank you
The film, certainly interesting, which takes up what we then find in the rooms, would be useful to do in a more intimate place, without the comings and goings of people screaming. Then I liked the visit and it was interesting, but I would value what was written above
Thank you
Written August 9, 2023
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Il museo per il 12/12/21 sarà aperto?
Written December 9, 2021
E' accessibile in sedia a rotelle? Grazie!
Written September 12, 2019
giuliodemarco95
Fossacesia, Italy
Il museo si trova nel cuore della Pescara storica, detto popolarmente "Porta Nuova". Si percorre il viale D'Annunzio venendo dalla pineta, raggiungendo la cattedrale, oppure il viale Marconi ,arrivando all'altezza dell rotatoria di piazza Unione. Lì si trova il corso Gabriele Manthonè, lo struscio di Pescara vecchia, e li si trovano sia la casa del Vate che di Ennio Flaiano, a pochi metri di distanza, ma purtroppo non è visitabile.
Written August 9, 2019
desy74
Fontanella, Italy
Come faccio a raggiungere il museo dall' aereoporto grazie
Written April 13, 2018
Buongiorno. Io sono arrivato in treno quindi posso aiutarla poco. Tuttavia una volta arrivato in città il Museo le risulterà facilmente raggiungibile anche a piedi (io ho fatto così, senza alcuna fatica): è nella città vecchia, sulla sponda destra del fiume Pescara. Dovrà probabilmente attraversare il Ponte del Mare, per trasferirsi dalla città nuova a quella vecchia. Una volta fatto ciò costeggi per qualche centinaio di metri la suddetta sponda destra. E' un quartiere piccolo e il Museo è molto noto. Vi sono cartelli segnaletici e chiunque glielo saprà indicare.
Written April 14, 2018
do you think old-style museums have no right to exist? it shows you the housse the way it was and there were no lcd screens and special effects.... now when all museums tend to become interactive & special effects these old ones stand out and seem strange...
Written June 4, 2016
dalle ore 9.00 alle 14.00 la biglietteria chiude alle 13.30.
Written August 30, 2015
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