About

Nestled along the picturesque Arno River in Pisa, the Museo della Grafica in Palazzo Lanfranchi offers an engaging dive into art and culture. This museum is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts with a unique array of paintings and artworks dating from the 19th to the 21st century. A typical visit lasts between 1 to 2 hours, making it a perfect stop for families, especially given its child-friendly environment.

The museum boasts a variety of fascinating exhibitions such as Sergei Tchoban's tower-themed paintings, an intriguing medical exhibition with old records and a mummy, and captivating art exhibits featuring Pinocchio and animals in unusual settings. With an inviting entrance fee ranging from 3 to 6 euros, and free admission on certain days like the first Sunday of the month, it's accessible to many.

Rated 4.3 on Google, this museum inside the historic Palazzo Lanfranchi also hosts events related to art, fashion, tourism, and sport, making it a cornerstone of Pisa's vibrant cultural scene.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Mediceo
Bus stop 177 m walk
Galilei
Bus stop 147 m walk
S.Marta
Bus stop 338 m walk
Garibaldi
Bus stop 339 m walk
S.Bibbiana
Bus stop 314 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 457 reviews
4.3/5 433 reviews
4.8/5 24 reviews
Amica ASMR
Amica ASMR
2 months ago on Google

I was really surprised by how much I liked this museum. I went there on a whim one sunday when the ticket cost was waived and really enjoyed the variety of art on display. Even if you don't go on a free day, the ticket cost isn't too bad, so definitely worth visiting if you have the time. I also happened to have the museum virtually to myself, which is always fun.

Antonia TeglaČ™
Antonia Teglaș
2 months ago on Google

Nice small museum, but really hot inside

T von Holt
T von Holt
4 months ago on Google

Sehr interessantes Museum, bei dem ein Teil der Grafiken und Bilder in Natura und im Übrigen an Bildschirmen präsentiert wird. Die Sammlung ist dadurch sehr umfangreich. Einziger Nachteil: bei den Bildschirmpräsentationen ist keine individuelle Navigation - zB eine längere Betrachtungszeit - möglich.