Thanks to the commitment of Vittorio Verole Bozzello, the cave was equipped and opened to the public on July 1, 1967. Experts now consider it one of the most beautiful and complete caves in Europe, capable of articulating for its visitors three different itineraries that enter a dreamlike underground world.
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The Convent of San Francesco in Lucca was one of the first settlements after his death and the site of a known and respected studium.
read more >From 7 to 30 November 2025, the Church of San Francesco in Lucca will once again be the scene of four events, open to the public, designed to explore the many forms that borders can take: geographical, cultural, existential.
read more >The appointment is from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 October 2025, in the most evocative places of the city: the Church of San Francesco, Palazzo Ducale, the Botanical Garden, Auditorium del Suffragio, Libreria Civica Agorà.
read more >The house was transformed into a museum in 1979, thanks to a donation from Rita Puccini Dell’Anna, the Maestro’s daughter-in-law. In 2010, a careful philological restoration brought the building back to its original structure, creating an evocative exhibition itinerary that develops through twelve rooms.
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