The Castle of San Giorgio in La Spezia homes precious civic archaeological collection "U. Formentini". The exhibition allows to make a diachronic evolution of...
The Castle of San Giorgio is still the most representative historical monument of La Spezia. Set on a small hill called "The Poggio", overlooking the town of late...
The Museum of the Seal was opened to the public in 2000 on the first floor of the Art Palace, neo-medieval building of the twenties realized by Franco Oliva in the...
The Civic Museum "Amedeo Lia" was established in 1995 and opened to the public the following year thanks to important donation of Amedeo Lia and his family to the...
The building that houses the Civic Museum "Amedeo Lia" is the ancient convent of the Minimum of San Francesco from Paola, built in 1616. From 1798, following the...
The Ethnographic Museum, entitled to the ethnographer, naturalist and musician Giovanni Podenzana (1864-1943) is housed, since 2005, in the new premises of the...
The Museum was founded in 1986, with the purpose of preserving and enhancing materials and aspects of the history of transport in Italy, from public transport by road...
The new home of the Museum, which opened May 12, 1958, is located next to the main gate of the naval base of La Spezia and exhibits, an area of over 3.000 square...
The CAMEC's objective is to preserve, exhibit, increase and enhance the public collections of contemporary art, as well as to realize exhibitions of critic and...
La Spezia (Italian: [la ˈspɛtsi̯a] ( ); Spèza in the local dialect of Ligurian), at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the Liguria region of northern Italy, is...