Casa di Puccini
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Laalamani
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Casa di Puccini museum was once the house where Giacomo Puccini was born in 1858 and who had composed Madame Butterfly and La Boheme. This museum houses scores, portraits, stretches and such other memorabilia which are related to the famous composer’s life and his career. This is a 15th century house is open for the public and is open from the month of October to May.
Category: Museums
Address: Corte San Lorenzo
Telephone: 39.0583.584028
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