The Luciano Pavarotti House Museum is the home that Maestro Pavarotti had built in the Modena countryside, within a large estate, where he lived the last years of his life.
It was opened to the public in 2015 to firmly link the Maestro's memory to his beloved homeland and to make the LUCIANO man behind the great artist PAVAROTTI better known to the general public.
The house is still today as the Master left it and can be visited entirely. It holds all the objects he loved to surround himself with and contains the memories of the days spent in the company of family, friends and students to whom he gave singing lessons.
Every inch of this home reflects its owner's vibrant personality. Warm light fills the space, a huge window looking at the sky illuminates the rooms – which house photos, paintings and dear letters from friends like Frank Sinatra, Bono and Princess Diana – while the kitchen is yellow like the sun. Lavish costumes, one-of-a-kind memorabilia and countless awards pay homage to his illustrious career – but it's the everyday objects that reveal the man of the house out of step with the great artist.
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