Museo Casa Barezzi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Giuseppe Verdi's second home
Antonio Barezzi was like a father to Giuseppe Verdi, before becoming his father-in-law. He was one of the first people to believe in Verdi's attitude towards music and gave him help to fulfill his tal...
We were delighted with all the Verdi memorabilia we could see here. We had been told not to miss it by friends and were glad it was open. We did it on the combined ticket I recommend you buy. Birth...
And not really for us. It is mostly a collection photos and letters associated with Verdi. No English labels and no handouts when we were there. Probably best if you are a true devotee.
Whether you choose to go through this museum will depend on the depth of your interest in opera in general, it's history, and in Verdi in particular. On the one hand there is not really a lot to see ...
Spent hours there, and with my 14 year old daughter, a budding musician and pianist, who also found it fascinating. Inspired me to learn more about the Italian master and his times.
Giuseppe Verdi's second home
Antonio Barezzi was like a father to Giuseppe Verdi, before becoming his father-in-law. He was one of the first people to believe in Verdi's attitude towards music and gave him help to fulfill his tal...
Loved our time here
We were delighted with all the Verdi memorabilia we could see here. We had been told not to miss it by friends and were glad it was open. We did it on the combined ticket I recommend you buy. Birth...
Not for everyone
And not really for us. It is mostly a collection photos and letters associated with Verdi. No English labels and no handouts when we were there. Probably best if you are a true devotee.
Historically important for Verdi aficionados
Whether you choose to go through this museum will depend on the depth of your interest in opera in general, it's history, and in Verdi in particular. On the one hand there is not really a lot to see ...
Superb! Fantastic!
Spent hours there, and with my 14 year old daughter, a budding musician and pianist, who also found it fascinating. Inspired me to learn more about the Italian master and his times.