Museum
Museo Storico della Liberazione di Roma
The Museo Storico della Liberazione di Roma (Museum of the Liberation of Rome) presents the history of the German invasion and occupation of Rome in September 1943 following the Italian-Allied Armistice, the impacts on the city’s population, subsequent resistance, and the Liberation of Rome in June 1944.
Museo Storico della Linea Gotica
The Museo Storico della Linea Gotica (Gothic Line Museum) in Casinina is a museum and documentation center which presents the history of the German line of fortifications along the northern Apennine Mountains known as the Gothic Line, and the Allied attacks and advances on these positions in 1944 and 1945 including the nearby Battle of Rimini in September 1944. The museum is located along the former site of the Gothic Line, including the preserved remains of a German bunker and a Park of Memory built upon the site of a former German minefield.
Museo della Liberazione di Ancona
The Museo della Liberazione di Ancona (Ancona Liberation Museum) in Offagna presents the history of local resistance to German and fascist occupation from 1943-45 in the form of period artifacts as well as a collection of more than 15 000 physical and digitized photographs. Originally a travelling photograph exhibit, a permanent museum for the collection was established in Offagna in 2006; this recognised the town’s wartime significance as the site of the Battle of Monte Crescia, crucial in the capture of Ancona and its port.
Museo della Resistenza Goffredo Baldelli
The Museo della Resistenza Goffredo Baldelli (Goffredo Baldelli Resistance Museum) in Falconara Marittima presents the history of local resistance to German and fascist occupation from 1943-45 and the Liberation of Falconara in July 1945. The museum displays the weapons and equipment belonging to partisans active in the Apennine Mountains, and photographs documenting the liberation.
The museum was inaugurated in 2002, and in 2012 was named for Falconara-native partisan Goffredo Baldelli.
Museo della Risiera di San Sabba
The Museo della Risiera di San Sabba (San Sabba Rice Mill Museum) is a national monument and museum: a former rice mill and factory in Trieste, which German occupation authorities employed as a detention and concentration camp from 1943-45.
Museo del Risorgimento e della Resistenza
The Museo del Risorgimento e della Resistenza (Risorgimento and Resistance Museum) in Vicenza, part of the larger Musei Civici Vicenza (Vicenza Civic Museums) complex, presents the history of war and resistance in Vicenza; a series of permanent exhibitions cover a 150-year period, including Napoleon’s first campaign in Northern Italy in 1796, intense local fighting during the Italian Revolutions against Austria in 1848, and the end of the Second World War and liberation in 1945.
Museo Nazionale dell'Internamento
The Museo Nazionale dell'Internamento (National Internment Museum) in Padova is a national museum presenting the history of Italian military, political, and racial internees and deportees in the German camps system from 1943-45. In particular, the museum commemorates the internment, daily life, and ultimate fate of Italian Military Internees: the approximately 800 000 members of the Italian military forcibly demobilized and interned by German forces following the Italian-Allied Armistice and the German occupation of Italy.
Museo della Resistenza Agostino Piol
The Museo della Resistenza Agostino Piol (Agostino Piol Resitance Museum) is a small shelter-museum located in the community of Altopiano Pian delle Femene. Maintained by the Belluno Section of the Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia (A.N.P.I) and the Municipality of Limana, the museum contains an artifact and photography exhibit on the formation of partisan resistance in the Veneto mountains and actions in opposition to German and fascist occupation from 1943-45.