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Leopardi's House

Piazza Giacomo Leopardi, 14, 62019 Recanati MC, Italia ★★★★☆ 243 views
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About Leopardi's House

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n the gentle hills of the Marche hinterland there is a "high hill" that inspired the words and poetry of one of the greatest Italian and European writers: Giacomo Leopardi. Born in 1798, in this small town in the Marche region, the poet wrote many of his poems here, which over time have been handed down, studied, up to the present day. Between the square of the "Sabato del Villaggio" and the tower that inspired the "Passero Solitario" (Lonely Sparrow) we find Casa Leopardi.

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The present structure of Casa Leopardi is not impressive for its grandeur, but for its simple and elegant lines that are due to the architectural changes made in the first half of the eighteenth century by the architect Carlo Orazio Leopardi, great-uncle of the poet. Outside Casa Leopardi are the gardens. Located at the back, and belonging to the Leopardi family in the first half of the fifteenth century, they were later donated for the construction of the Convent of Santo Stefano, now home to the institute World Poetry Center. Inside, instead, going up a wide eighteenth-century staircase, you have access to the second floor of the famous Library. On the walls of the Library, you can see some archaeological finds collected by Count Monaldo, Giacomo's father. He placed, between two columns, a marble architrave with a well-wishing inscription for those who had to use this library: "filiis, amicis, civibus".

Monaldo's idea was in fact to form and organize a library not only for his sons, but also for his friends and, above all, for the citizens of Recanati, as the plaque still preserved in the second room of the library states. Inside the library there are about 20,000 volumes that can be consulted by scholars, with the family's permission. The museum tour leads the visitor to some rooms of the palace furnished with period furniture and decorated with delicate stucco and tempera on the ceilings.

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In Count Monaldo's study, the poet's desk-table is also preserved, next to the window that looks out onto the small square and the roofs of Recanati.

This is the square, where the church of S. Maria di Montemorello built by Pier Niccolò Leopardi in the second half of the sixteenth century, and the building of the stables that once housed some families of servants including that of Teresa Fattorini, then celebrated by the poet in the famous song "A Silvia".

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Frequently Asked Questions

Casa Leopardi is the childhood home of Giacomo Leopardi, one of Italy's greatest poets, located in the Marche region. The house inspired many of his famous poems and features simple, elegant eighteenth-century architecture designed by Carlo Orazio Leopardi, the poet's great-uncle.
Yes, Casa Leopardi houses a famous library with approximately 20,000 volumes that can be consulted by scholars with family permission. The library was created by Count Monaldo, Giacomo's father, to serve not only his family but also friends and citizens of Recanati, as indicated by the marble plaque with the inscription 'filiis, amicis, civibus.'
Two significant landmarks near Casa Leopardi inspired the poet's work: the square of 'Sabato del Villaggio' and a tower that inspired his famous poem 'Passero Solitario' (Lonely Sparrow). These locations are located in the gentle hills of the Marche hinterland surrounding the house.
During a museum tour, visitors can explore period-furnished rooms decorated with delicate stucco and tempera ceiling frescoes, as well as Count Monaldo's study where Giacomo's desk-table is preserved by a window with views over the countryside. The tour also showcases archaeological finds collected by Count Monaldo displayed on the library walls.
The World Poetry Center is now housed in the Convent of Santo Stefano, which was built on gardens that once belonged to the Leopardi family in the fifteenth century and were later donated by them. This connection preserves the literary legacy of the Leopardi family and Giacomo's poetic heritage in the region.