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Prosegue il ciclo di incontri per giovani cittadini 'Alla scoperta dei diritti' a Villa Paolina.

Il progetto realizzato grazie al bando della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca con il sostegno del Comune di Viareggio ha come obiettivo quello di invitare esperti nei settori dei diritti civili, dell'ambientalismo e della cittadinanza attiva per aprire un dibattito su questi temi nella nostra città.

L'ospite del secondo incontro martedì 6 maggio alle 9:00 in Sala di rappresentanza del Comune di Viareggio è Marco Giallino conosciuto per le sue trasmissioni sulla Rai e si occuperà del tema dell'ambientalismo.

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Tuesday 06/05/2025


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La villa Paolina (o palazzo Paolina) è un edificio storico, situato nella città di Viareggio, appartenuto a Paolina Bonaparte, sorella di Napoleone.

La villa fu costruita nel 1822 in riva al mare davanti al luogo (ora divenuto piazza Shelley) dove, secondo la leggenda, il mare restituì il corpo del poeta Percy Bysshe Shelley, morto a Viareggio quello stesso anno a seguito di un naufragio; Paolina amava molto le sue poesie e, si dice, che abbia scelto il luogo di costruzione proprio per questo motivo oltre che per la vicinanza con il mare.

La villa, chiamata anche 'Il rifugio di Venere', venne abitata dalla principessa immediatamente dopo la sua costruzione per poter vivere vicino all'uomo che amava, il musicista Giovanni Pacini. Luogo di ritiro di Paolina dopo la morte del fratello Napoleone, fu un luogo di cultura in quanto la principessa amava circondarsi di artisti e musicisti.

La villa, che con l'espandersi della città nel corso del tempo è divenuta ormai parte integrante di essa, è stata riaperta al pubblico dopo i restauri e ospita i 'Civici musei di Villa Paolina' e la pinacoteca dedicata all'arte contemporanea.

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Closed every Lunedì


Orario invernale:
1 settembre - 14 giugno
da mercoledì a sabato 15:30/19:30
domenica 09:30/13:30 - 15:30/19:30
lunedì e martedì chiuso

Orario estivo:
15 giugno - 31 agosto
da martedì a domenica 18:00/23:00
lunedì chiuso

La biglietteria chiude mezz'ora prima dell'orario di chiusura.

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Sabato 24 maggio alle 17:00 viene inaugurata alla Villa Museo Paolina Bonaparte la mostra 'La rivoluzione invisibile' di Michele Bedini e Marco Orsucci.

L'esposizione, visitabile fino al 15 giugno 2025, propone un compendio del percorso artistico di Michele Bedini e Marco Orsucci, autori legati da una comune affezione per la dimensione figurativa e il sapere materiale, operativo, 'artigianale' del processo creativo, mirato a presentare i risultati di un lavoro centrato sul valore della tradizione figurativa, fonte di sollecitazione e di appagamento nel fare plastico e pittorico.

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From May 24 2025 to June 15 2025


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Biglietto ordinario: Intero € 3,00, Ridotto € 2,00
Biglietto Unico (per i Musei della Città di Viareggio):
Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Lorenzo Viani - Villa Paolina Museo Archeologico e dell'Uomo Albero Carlo Blanc - Museo della Marineria Alberto Gianni Intero € 10,00, Ridotto € 5,00
Riduzione del biglietto (ordinario o unico): persone oltre i 65 anni di età, disabili, militari e appartenenti alle forze dell‘ordine, studenti, socio COOP, socio Touring Club Italiano, con esibizione di tesserino.
Ingresso gratuito: ragazzi fino ai 14 anni

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Villa Paolina ospita la mostra personale 'D=Donne, Figure, Emozioni e Cose' di Alessandro Bonuccelli da giovedì 15 maggio fino a domenica 22 giugno.

Una personale di pittura che rappresenta un viaggio attraverso le sinuose linee ed il fascino dell'altra metà del cielo, tra sguardi, luci e ombre, illusioni policrome e invenzioni materiche.

L'inaugurazione si tiene giovedì 15 Maggio dalle ore 17:30 presso i Musei Civici di Villa Paolina.

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From May 15 2025 to June 22 2025


L'inaugurazione si tiene giovedì 15 Maggio dalle ore 17:30

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The Civic Museums of Villa Paolina represent a cultural treasure of Viareggio, rich in history and diversity. Among them, the Alberto Carlo Blanc Museum and the Museum of Musical Instruments stand out, both with a unique history and imprint in the museum panorama.

The Alberto Carlo Blanc Museum, founded way back in 1975, is a journey into the remote past of northern Tuscany, offering a compelling overview of prehistory through finds, explanatory panels, dioramas and environmental reconstructions. It is a tribute to human life in its earliest forms, an immersion in the ancestral roots of the region.

Next to it, the Giovanni Ciuffreda Museum of Musical Instruments adds a melodious note to the museum complex of Villa Paolina. Its collection, mainly of ethnic instruments, represents a treasure trove of sounds and traditions from all over the world, offering a unique and multisensory experience to visitors.

In the villa’s northern turret, another gem awaits discovery: the atelier of painter Alfredo Catarsini, where the artist worked for over half a century. This space, redecorated to reflect the environment in which Catarsini created his works, is an enchanting stop on the city’s artistic journey. Visits are possible by reservation, offering an exclusive opportunity to come into contact with the creative mind of a master.

Finally, the rooms of the former Lorenzo Viani Art Gallery and the monumental apartment of Paolina Bonaparte, decorated with sumptuous frescoes, are the perfect stage for temporary exhibitions that constantly enrich the cultural offering of Villa Paolina.

Together, these museums and exhibition spaces constitute a vibrant and dynamic cultural heritage, testifying to the artistic and historical richness and diversity of Viareggio and Tuscany as a whole.

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Closed every Lunedì



Winter timetable:
September 1 - June 14
Wednesday to Saturday 3:30pm/7:30pm
Sunday 09:30/13:30 - 15:30/19:30
Monday and Tuesday closed

Summer hours:
June 15 - August 31
Tuesday to Sunday 18:00/23:00
Monday closed

The ticket office closes half an hour before closing time.

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In 2003, an event of artistic resonance illuminated the attics of the Villa, shining the spotlight on one of the hidden treasures of Viareggio: the studio of the painter Alfredo Catarsini (1899-1993). This sacred place of inspiration, located in the north tower, was restored to its former glory and made open to the public, offering an unprecedented immersion in the creative universe of Catarsini.

For over half a century, this space has guarded the secrets of art, serving as a sanctuary for the genius of the painter until his last breath. Entering his studio is like crossing a threshold of time, finding yourself enveloped in the Parisian atmosphere of the ateliers of the golden age of art.

Here, every object has a story to tell: the brushes worn by passion, the colors that mix on the stage of the white canvas, the artifacts that reveal the intimacy of a creative soul. The reorganization has preserved the studio as it was when Catarsini left it, allowing visitors to travel through time and space, touching with their own hands the life and art of a master.

Through the traces left by the painter - perhaps a still wet brush stroke on a painting he had started or an open book on a marked page - his rebellious and visionary spirit emerges. Here, between the walls steeped in history, you can breathe the very essence of art, where creativity merges with memory and inspiration is an eternal traveling companion.

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Closed every Lunedì



Winter timetable:
September 1 - June 14
Wednesday to Saturday 3:30pm/7:30pm
Sunday 09:30/13:30 - 15:30/19:30
Monday and Tuesday closed

Summer hours:
June 15 - August 31
Tuesday to Sunday 18:00/23:00
Monday closed

The ticket office closes half an hour before closing time.

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Knowledge of musical culture in relation to local history and the architectural heritage of the city of Viareggio, of which Villa Paolina is one of the most precious pearls, is the basis of the choice to place the collection of musical instruments in this historic building.


Giovanni Ciuffreda, a doctor and music lover, was born in Peccioli in the province of Pisa on January 6, 1923. In the 1930s, he moved with his family to Viareggio because of the anti-fascist ideas of his father, a local doctor. He completed his studies at the 'Carducci' classical high school and then enrolled at the University of Parma in the faculty of medicine and surgery.

In Ciuffreda's heart, however, there is another explosive passion, to which he will be tied until the end of his life. It is music. That wonderful art that he tries to understand by studying the piano and to grasp its sounds through the mechanisms that produce them. He buys the first piece of his collection in 1951: a 1700's piano found in Pisa, but which unfortunately he has to resell, in tears, because it is too bulky.

This is the start of an exciting musical itinerary in many parts of the world together with his wife Mari Moggia, who becomes an irreplaceable advisor and in almost half a century the two researchers put together about 400 instruments that signify peoples and cultures. The result is, we use the words of the collector himself, a sequence of 'instruments from various eras from the 17th century to the present day, of various origins, Europe, Africa, Asia, America. The majority are of popular type, of ethnological value, but classical instruments are also represented'.

The donation project was born in the late 1980s, made official with a letter sent to the mayor of Viareggio on April 30, 1994. Ciuffreda imagined a museum in the historic Villa Paolina and gave his suggestions for the layout to the Amici della Musica, the association he was one of the founders of. A confidence that smacks of premonition and that almost ten years later served as a guide for the arrangement of the Museum.

Ciuffreda died on May 10, 2000. The instruments exhibited in the rooms of Villa Paolina are witnesses to the encounter between art and science, which was the sublime goal of the tireless traveler.

The section of the Museum of Musical Instruments hosts approximately 400 pieces, of which 200 are distributed in six exhibition rooms for a total of 103 m2 of exhibition space.

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Closed every Lunedì



Winter timetable:
September 1 - June 14
Wednesday to Saturday 3:30pm/7:30pm
Sunday 09:30/13:30 - 15:30/19:30
Monday and Tuesday closed

Summer hours:
June 15 - August 31
Tuesday to Sunday 18:00/23:00
Monday closed

The ticket office closes half an hour before closing time.

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full price: €2.50
reduced: €1.50

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