An afternoon of music at the Villa Puccini
Visit the house where Giacomo Puccini lived and wrote some of the world's most famous operas, such as "La Bohème", "Madame Butterfly" and "Turandot". The veranda decorated by painters of the "Macchiaioli" artistic movement, with whom the opera composer maintained friendly relations, is remarkable, as is the living room, which contains an original Foster piano from 1911 used by the maestro to compose his unforgettable melodies. Concerts featuring some of the most popular arias from his famous operas are performed in this magnificent setting.