The Museum was inaugurated in July 1998 and dedicated to the poet and playwright, Luigi Illica, citizen of Castellarquato in the 20th century.Among his most…Discover more
Going along Sforza Caolzio Street, after the geological museum,at the top of a short slope, Luigi Illica (famous writer of libretti) native house may be…Discover more
The late-Renaissance oratory faces the central square and is dedicated to Beata Vergine delle Grazie.The great hall contains a painting representing the Virgin Mary nursing…Discover more
Annunziata Church that was destined to host the Pallavicino Mausoleums, trasported there in 1499 from San Lorenzo Churc and trasferred back in a lateral chapel…Discover more
The small oratory has a romanesque semicircular apse (12th century) decorated with a fresco representing Saint James. The foundation of this structure dedicated to San…Discover more