Pavarotti Museum: Official Skip the Line Ticket with Audioguide
4.9
69 Ratings
Modena
Immerse yourself in the world of Pavarotti at the official museum in his hometown. Skip the line and explore his private home filled with personal items, memorabilia, costumes, and awards. Book now!
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti - Explore the private home Pavarotti built in his beloved hometown, transformed by the Pavarotti Foundation into a museum housing his exceptional collection of personal items, unseen memorabilia, costumes and awards gathered throughout his artistic career.
What's Included
  • Children go free
  • Includes all taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Entry/Admission - Pavarotti Home Museum
  • Free onsite parking
Additional Information

Discover the personal abode constructed by Pavarotti in his adored hometown, now converted into a museum by the Pavarotti Foundation. This museum showcases his extraordinary collection of personal belongings, undiscovered mementos, outfits, and accolades collected during his creative career.

Avoid inconvenience with timely reservation
Feel the allure and vibrancy of Pavarotti in the very house he constructed

Location
Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti
Stradello Nava 6
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(69 Ratings)
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Wander53618003944
Mar 2, 2024
Immersion - A great visit with an engaging atmosphere Everything is frozen in time and all these memories are just magical To advice
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P1125gnmassimilianot
Jan 8, 2024
Enter the private life of the "Master" and participate in his global success. - We were welcomed at the reception by friendly staff who gave us an audio guide and briefly explained how the visit took place independently. Can take photos, but not videos. The exhibition extends across a large part of the house which was the master's and which therefore retains all the charm of Pavarotti's life: in fact, you enter the private places and can observe and understand what the master did when he was At home. For example, in some rooms, films relating to operas and concerts (such as the famous Pavarotti & Friends), some awards received during his career and many objects belonging to him, as well as some gifts received from fans all over the world, have been recreated. We were satisfied with the visit and the care with which the house-museum was created...then while you visit, you are accompanied in every place by background music.
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B1796jlclaudiof
Nov 10, 2023
thrilling - Excellent management and hospitality. The audio guide allows you to go into the details of the various rooms. Exciting atmosphere.
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Shipwrecked49
Sep 29, 2023
Moving experience - Amazing, emotional and a must to visit. You will be moved by the experience of being in Pavarotti's home. Not an opera star, Pavarotti was a musician; a teacher; a painter and very involved in and supporting causes worldwide. man. The museum is very well organised over 3 floors and a pleasure to visit and listen short musical illustrations. Special thanks to Alecia (unsure if the spelling is correct - sorry) on the reception desk for organising our taxi back into Modena. Thank you
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Helen_g
Sep 27, 2023
Amazing experience. - A wonderful and very emotional visit, the audio guide tour was very informative and easy to use. It was a privilege to be able to visit such a personal home of a much loved performer.
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Ivo_b
Sep 24, 2023
Intersting - All the museum items the order and photos and paintings Only is pity that without car is dificult to get there
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Sbiriguda02
Sep 8, 2023
Thrilling - The visit is exciting, the audio guide is useful and functional, and the Master's voice that resonates in every room makes him feel still present. It is somewhat impressive to enter the more private rooms such as the bedroom where the Master died, because the house still seems perfectly habitable and modern and therefore one has the impression of going to spy on someone else's house. However, the visit is unmissable and probably not only for fans of the great tenor
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Leonef499
Aug 27, 2023
1st Italian Cultural Musical Itinerary 2023 - We stayed at the house museum of the great Luciano Pavarotti and it was an incredible experience. It was exciting, a wonderful journey into memories, including ours who were lucky enough to listen to the Maestro at the Teatro alla Scala: Aida and Don Carlo. We thought we would be a little intimidated by entering his intimacy like this, but instead we left full of enthusiasm and as if we had met him alive once again.
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Augusto802000
Aug 21, 2023
Master's house. - Home of the famous tenor, used as a museum. You can therefore find intimate places together with memories and recognitions.
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Romana469
Nov 1, 2023
A nice experience - A pleasant visit lasting just over an hour and at a very low price of 10 euros per person including audio guides, you can immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of the master's house, in all its history and beauty. The visit unfolds in the various rooms where an audio guide explains the whole story. The house, built piece by piece by the master, is a hymn to color and light which, with the many windows, envelops every corner of the house. In the background there are his songs and many paintings and memorabilia of his clothes on the most important occasions, as well as all the awards won in his career. Worth a visit if you are in the area. Next to the museum there is also a restaurant, but since it was a little unaffordable we preferred to opt elsewhere. Free parking adjacent to the museum. Advised
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