Famous Italians and where they lived โ€” visit Leonardo's village, Michelangelo's house, Dante's tomb, and Fellini's hometown

Italy's greatest figures are not abstract names โ€” they're addresses. Leonardo was born in Vinci (30 min from Florence โ€” the museum has his machines, the house exists). Michelangelo's house is in Florence (Casa Buonarroti, โ‚ฌ9 โ€” his drawings, his tools, his nephew's collection). Dante's TOMB is in Ravenna (Florence has a cenotaph โ€” empty, because Ravenna won't return the bones). Galileo's telescope is in Florence. Fellini's Rimini is still the town he filmed. Every genius left a place. Every place is visitable.

The 15 geniuses and their addresses

1. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519): Born in Vinci (Tuscany, 30 min from Florence). Visit: Museo Leonardiano (Vinci, โ‚ฌ11 โ€” machines, drawings, reconstructions), Leonardo's birthplace (Anchiano, 3km from Vinci, free), Last Supper (Milan, โ‚ฌ16), Codex Atlanticus (Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan). 2. Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564): Born in Caprese Michelangelo (Arezzo province). Visit: Casa Buonarroti (Florence, Via Ghibellina 70, โ‚ฌ9 โ€” drawings, models, family collection), David, Sistine Chapel, tomb (Santa Croce, Florence โ€” Vasari designed it). 3. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321): Born in Florence, exiled 1302, died in Ravenna 1321. Visit: Museo Casa di Dante (Florence, โ‚ฌ4 โ€” the area where he lived, not the actual house). Tomba di Dante (Ravenna โ€” the REAL tomb, free). Florence has asked for the bones back for 700 years. Ravenna's answer: no.

4. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642): Born in Pisa. Visit: Leaning Tower (where he supposedly dropped balls โ€” probably a myth). Padova University (his lecture podium, his astronomical instruments). Museo Galileo (Florence, โ‚ฌ10 โ€” his ACTUAL telescopes, the lenses he used to discover Jupiter's moons). His middle finger is displayed in a glass egg at the Museo Galileo. Yes, really. 5. Federico Fellini (1920-1993): Born in Rimini. Visit: Fellini Museum (Rimini, 2021, โ‚ฌ12 โ€” immersive, 3 locations: Palazzo del Fulgor + Castel Sismondo + Piazza Malatesta). His films (Amarcord, La Dolce Vita, 8ยฝ) are the autobiography of a man who turned Rimini into mythology.

6. Raphael (1483-1520): Born in Urbino. Visit: Casa Natale di Raffaello (Urbino, โ‚ฌ3.50). Died in Rome at 37 โ€” tomb in the Pantheon. 7. Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901): Born in Roncole (Parma). Visit: Casa Natale (Roncole, โ‚ฌ5), Villa Verdi (Sant'Agata, his home, guided tours), Teatro Regio Parma. 8. Caravaggio (1571-1610): Born in Milan (probably), worked in Rome, fled after murder, died in Porto Ercole. His Rome: The murder site (Via della Pallacorda). His paintings: Borghese (6 works), San Luigi dei Francesi (3 works, free), Palazzo Barberini (Judith), Vatican Pinacoteca (Deposition).

9-15: Marco Polo (Venice โ€” his house is disputed, but the Corte del Milion marks the area). Giacomo Casanova (Venice โ€” prison he escaped from in Palazzo Ducale). Sophia Loren (born Pozzuoli, Naples โ€” no museum, but Neapolitans will tell you which building). Enrico Fermi (Rome โ€” plaque at Via Panisperna where he split the atom). Alessandro Volta (Como โ€” Tempio Voltiano museum, โ‚ฌ4, on the lakefront). Guglielmo Marconi (Bologna โ€” Museo Marconi, Villa Griffone, Pontecchio). Luciano Pavarotti (Modena โ€” his home opened as museum 2023, rotating schedule).

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