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Taormina

Taormina

Museums in Taormina

Sicily, Italy


Taormina, a picturesque town on the east coast of Sicily, offers visitors a rich selection of museums that provide a deep insight into the history, art, and culture of the region.

Casa Cuseni - Museum of Fine Arts:

Casa Cuseni is the oldest residential museum in Sicily, opened in 1948. Since 2015, it has served as the official museum of the city of Taormina and was included in the Italian National Museum System in 2024. The museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, furniture, and artworks reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. Particularly noteworthy is the collection of works by the painter Robert Hawthorn Kitson, who designed and built the house.

Palazzo Corvaja:

Palazzo Corvaja is a medieval palace built in the 14th century and now serves as an exhibition center. The palace combines various architectural styles, including Norman, Arab, and Gothic elements. Visitors can explore the historical rooms and learn more about the history of the building and the city.

Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano - Archaeological Museum of Taormina:

This museum is located in a historic palace and showcases archaeological finds from the surroundings of Taormina. The collection includes artifacts from the Greek and Roman periods, including sculptures, ceramics, and coins that offer insight into the ancient life of the region.

Kerameion:

Kerameion is a museum dedicated to the history and art of ceramics production in Taormina. It displays a collection of ancient and modern ceramics and offers workshops where visitors can learn the traditional art of pottery.

These museums make Taormina a worthwhile destination for art and culture enthusiasts who wish to discover the rich history and artistic heritage of Sicily.