Domus Mazziniana, via Mazzini

 Facciata su Via D'Azeglio - Domus Mazziniana (A. Matteucci)
Facciata su Via D'Azeglio - Domus Mazziniana (A. Matteucci)
At the time the Nathan-Rosselli house, where Giuseppe Mazzini, politician and hero who contributed to the creation of the Italian state, died as a fugitive, under the false name of Giorgio Brown, on 10 March 1872. Since 1910, it has been a National Monument and today, after the post-war reconstruction, it is the seat of the Domus Mazziniana, a museum full of documents on the unification of Italy and the history of Italian Risorgimento. The wall overlooking via d'Azeglio is decorated with relief writings: they are part of the full text of the oath of Giovine Italia, an association founded by Mazzini in 1831 and based on the ideals of equality and freedom. The museum preserves the only handwritten copy of the oath in Italy.


FIVE ROSES BED&BREAKFAST
100m
Corso Italia, 156
Recapito 338 3871673
PALAZZO CINI LUXURY ROOMS IN PISA
120m
Manzoni, 12
Recapito 050 501125
ASTOR
160m
Via Alessandro Manzoni, 22
Recapito 050 44551
CHRISTIAN BED & BREAKFAST
160m
Cesare Battisti, 3 - p.4
Recapito 050 501387
Ristorante Indiano India Palace
30m
Via D'Azeglio Massimo, 19
Recapito 050 20308 - 3396075406
RISTORANTE LA BUCA
50m
V. D'Azeglio, 6
Recapito 050 24130
CENTRALE DA SPARTACO
100m
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 22
Recapito 050 23335