Museo Deleddiano is located in the house where the writer, Nobel prize winner for literature in 1926, was born. The house is a small building dating back to the second half of the 19th century, an example of a home for wealthy families in Nuoro. The Deledda lived there from birth to marriage in 1900. In 1937 the building was declared a national monument.
The museum is divided into ten rooms, arranged on the three floors of the house, where, also through the exhibition of documents and personal objects belonging to the Deledda, are reconstructed the phases of the writer’s life, her relationship with Nuoro, her hometown, and Rome, where she moved once married.