Overview
The Museo del Fumetto (Comic Museum) celebrates Italy's rich comic strip and illustration tradition, housed in a restored medieval building. Its permanent collection traces Italian comics from early 20th-century satirical magazines through Disney Italia to contemporary graphic novels.
Highlights
- Italian Comics History: Original pages from Hugo Pratt's Corto Maltese, Sergio Bonelli's Tex Willer, and other Italian classics.
- Temporary Exhibitions: Rotating shows focus on individual artists, manga culture, or animation.
- Interactive Workshops: Drawing workshops for children and teens during weekends and school holidays.
History
Established in 2008 to complement the Lucca Comics & Games festival, the museum provides a year-round presence for sequential art in a city that has become synonymous with comics culture.
Visitor Tips
- Pre-Comics Festival Visit: Visit before Lucca Comics & Games for context that enriches the festival experience.
- Small Museum: Compact and manageable in under an hour.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.