The Dante House Museum, or Museo Casa di Dante, is a small museum in Florence, Italy, dedicated to the life and works of the 13th-century poet Dante Alighieri. Although it was never actually Dante’s residence, the museum houses reproductions of early manuscripts of his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, and other exhibits that vividly re-create the historical context of his life. Visitors can explore the displays to gain a deeper understanding of Dante’s world and the cultural milieu that shaped his writing.
Dante House Museum (Museo Casa di Dante)
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