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Lavagna

Lavagna

Museums in Lavagna

Liguria, Italy


Lavagna, a picturesque coastal village in the province of Genoa in Liguria, Italy, offers visitors a range of cultural attractions that provide insights into local history and art.

Casa Carbone

This museum, one of the most well-known in Lavagna and Liguria, preserves artworks, ceramics, and furniture from the late 19th century. The collection includes wall paintings, paintings from the 17th century Ligurian school, and vibrant terrazzo floors. Each object represents an aspect of domestic life and family history. Particularly noteworthy is the collection of paintings, including works by Bernardo Castello, Giovanni Battista Paggi, and Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari. The garden surrounding Casa Carbone is adorned with camellias, old varieties of hydrangeas, and climbing plants.

Collezione Alloisio

This private museum houses a collection of artworks and artifacts that reflect the history and culture of the region. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, and historical items that offer insights into the life and traditions of Liguria. Particularly noteworthy is the variety of works on display, spanning from ancient times to modern.

These museums provide a comprehensive insight into the history and culture of Lavagna and are recommended for any visitor.