This is a list of museums in the Province of Lecco, Lombardy Region, Italy.
Name | Image | City | Network | Area of study |
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Museo Etnografico dell’Alta Brianza (MEAB) | Camporeso di Galbiate | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco, museum recognized | Ethnography | |
Museo Archeologico del Monte Barro (MAB) | Galbiate | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco, collection recognized | Archeology | |
Museo delle Grigne [1] | Esino Lario | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco | Geology, archeology, ethnography | |
Casa Museo Villa Monastero [2] | Varenna | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco, collection recognized. | ||
Civico Museo Setificio Monti | Abbadia Lariana | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [3] | ||
Museo Parrocchiale S. Lorenzo Don Carlo Villa | Calolziocorte (Rossino) | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco, [4] collection recognized. | ||
Ca' Martì. Il museo e la Valle dei Muratori | Carenno | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [5] | ||
Forte di Montecchio | Colico | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [6] | ||
Museo della Cultura Contadina | Colico | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [7] | ||
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Don M. Ambrosioni e Planetario | Merate | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [8] | ||
Museo Etnografico di Premana | Premana | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [9] | ||
Muu - Museo del Latte e della Storia della Muggiasca | Vendrogno | Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco [10] | ||
Civico Museo Manzoniano | Lecco | Sistema Museale Urbano Lecchese (Si.M.U.L.), museum recognized. | ||
Galleria Comunale d’Arte | Lecco | Sistema Museale Urbano Lecchese (Si.M.U.L.), museum recognized. | Art | |
Civico Museo Archeologico | Lecco | Sistema Museale Urbano Lecchese (Si.M.U.L.), museum recognized. | Archeology | |
Civico Museo di Storia Naturale | Lecco | Sistema Museale Urbano Lecchese (Si.M.U.L.), museum recognized. | Natural history | |
Civico Museo Storico | Lecco | Sistema Museale Urbano Lecchese (Si.M.U.L.) | History and archive | |
Museo della Seta "Abegg" | Garlate | |||
Museo Medardo Rosso | Barzio | |||
Museo della Fornace | Barzio | Ethnographic, industrial history | ||
Museo Ornitologico "L. Scannegatta" | Varenna | |||
Museo del Motociclo Moto Guzzi [11] | Mandello del Lario | |||
Raccolta etnografica | Primaluna | Ethnography | ||
Ecomuseo delle Grigne [12] | Esino Lario | Network of the ecomuseum of the Lombardy Region / Sistema museale della Provincia di Lecco | Ecomuseum: The relationship between man and the mountain. | |
Ecomuseo Val San Martino [13] | Lecco and Bergamo | Network of the ecomuseum of the Lombardy Region | Ecomuseum | |
Ecomuseo della Valvarrone [14] | Vestreno and Valvarrone | Network of the ecomuseum of the Lombardy Region | Ecomuseum | |
Museo Don Carlo Villa | Rossino di Calolziocorte | Lecco | Rete dei musei della Diocesi di Bergamo | |
Museo del vino e della civiltà contadina in Brianza | Montevecchia | |||
Museo del Presepe - Santuario Beata Vergine di Loreto | Osnago | |||
Giardino Botanico "Gaspare De Ponti" | Calolziocorte | Botanical garden | ||
Raccolta dell'Associazione Storico-Culturale S. Agostino | Cassago Brianza |
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