Enjoyable music tour of the historical city of Lucca
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Overview

Lucca is a city rich with musical history and cultural traditions. This 2-hour stroll introduces visitors to the works of Puccini and other composers of Italian opera. Your guide is well versed on the artists’ most significant compositions and shares excerpts along the way. Admission is included to the Teatro del Giglio (opera house) and the Puccini Museum, the musician’s place of birth.

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Michael_U, Aug 2025

Great experience with a lot of background knowledge and only 4 participants. Very pleasant. Although only in English but information with connection of the music to the buildings. From Baker to Pucini.

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Excellent tour. Knowledgeable guide in My Lucca and Italian History

Linda_O, Aug 2025

Excellent guide with in depth knowledge. Open to answering questions throughout the tour. Very enjoyable.

Great experience!

marthabB7219KC, Jul 2025

Vitoria was wonderfully knowledgeable and very charming. Highly recommended! Learned much about music and cultural history of the city.

Music tour of Lucac

Sherpa829954, Jun 2025

Victoria was very informative about the musicians and history of Luca. We learned a lot about this beautiful world city.

Itinerary

  • Teatro del Giglio

    The meeting point with the guide is at the ticket office of the theatre, Teatro del Giglio. The tour begins with a visit to the theatre’s interior accompanied by excerpts of music performed here in the past; the construction of the theatre dates to 1675.

    30 minutes
    Admission Included
  • Piazza Napoleone

    Back outside the theatre, the guide will explain about the adjacent Piazza Napoleone and the rock, pop, jazz, and soul concerts that have been held in this location for the past 20 years with headliners such as David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Elton John and even the Rolling Stones.

    15 minutes
  • Duomo Di San Martino

    The next stops are at the neighboring Church of San Giovanni and the Cathedral San Martino, both of which have produced musicians and music of great quality thanks to the recurring religious celebrations held through the centuries. The Puccini family were organists of the Cathedral for 124 consecutive years.

    15 minutes
  • Piazza Anfiteatro

    The tour proceeds along Lucca’s narrow medieval streets to the Conservatory named after the illustrious cellist and composer, Luigi Boccherini, another native son. The institute was founded by the composer Giovanni Pacini in 1842 and Puccini’s father was its director for the two years preceding his untimely death.

    Next is a visit to the characteristic oval-shaped Piazza dell’Anfiteatro where gladiators battled in Roman times. Today it is the location for markets and performances, including jazz concerts.

    15 minutes
  • Palazzo Pfanner

    You then pass alongside the residence where Niccolò Paganini, the famous violinist, lived while in town during the first decade of the 1800s when Elisa Bonaparte, Napoleon’s sister, reigned over Lucca. These were the years when Paganini’s career began to flourish. You will hear the languid notes of one of his famous guitar and violin serenades, which were composed in Lucca.

    Close by is the splendid late-17th century Baroque garden of Palazzo Controni-Pfanner, a magnificent example of the gardens of that time – veritable three-dimensional outdoor stage sets.

    In Via degli Asili, the guide will point out the plaque dedicated to the memory of the composer, Alfredo Catalani, accompanied by the notes of his most successful opera, La Wally. Catalani died at the young age of 39.

    15 minutes
  • Puccini Museum - Casa Natale, Lucca

    At the garden of Palazzo Diodati-Orsetti, there is another plaque, this one dedicated to the great violinist and composer Francesco Geminiani. He migrated from Lucca to England in the early 18th century and spent his last years in Ireland where he ultimately passed away.

    From here, Piazza San Michele, considered the center of Lucca, is just a short walk away. The tour ends with a visit to the nearby Puccini Museum, birthplace of the most famous composer and celebrity of Lucca, Giacomo Puccini.

    30 minutes
    Admission Included
Meeting Point Map

Location

Address

Piazza del Giglio, 13/15, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy

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Experience

Highlights

  • Guided walking tour of Lucca provides insight about its rich musical history
  • Tour the interior of the Teatro del Giglio, established in the 17th century
  • Admission also included to the Puccini Museum, the eponymous composer’s birthplace
  • Discover piazzas and other points of interest where musicians have played
  • Inclusions

    • Professional guide

    Additional Information

    • Wheelchair accessible
    • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
    • Public transportation options are available nearby
    • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
    • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
    • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
    • Bilingual tour in Italian and English
    • Adult rate applies to travelers 15 years and older
    • Children rate applies per child up to 15 years if accompanied by a paying adult
    • Meeting point by the Ticket Office Teatro del Giglio at 10.45 am, beginning of the tour at 11.00 am

    Guide Languages

    • English

    • Italian

    Cancellation Policy

    • A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

    • No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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