If you’re passing through Pescara, the Basilio Cascella Civic Museum is a must-see for art lovers. This museum, dedicated to the Cascella family, takes you on a journey through ceramics, prints, and paintings that have shaped Abruzzese culture. It’s easy to reach in the city center, perfect for a quick but inspiring visit. What will you find here? Artistic ceramics with traditional motifs, vintage prints capturing local life scenes, oil paintings by Basilio and his sons, and a graphics section showcasing the evolution of printing techniques. Admission is affordable and the atmosphere is welcoming, ideal for a cultural break.
The Basilio Cascella Civic Museum in Pescara houses works from the Cascella family, with ceramics, prints, and paintings that tell the story of Abruzzese art from the 19th century. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, it is located on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.
- https://www.museocascella.it/
- Viale Guglielmo Marconi 45, Pescara (PE)
- +39 0854510026
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1860: Birth of Basilio Cascella, founder of the artistic dynasty
- Early 20th century: Family activities with a workshop in Pescara
- 1970s: Establishment of the dedicated civic museum
- Today: Collection of over 500 works including ceramics, prints, and paintings
Ceramics That Tell Stories
Prints and Graphics: Abruzzo in Black and White
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
One detail that makes this museum special is the story of the Cascella family: Basilio, the founder, was a versatile artist who worked as a ceramist, painter, and printmaker. His son Michele continued the legacy, creating works that blend tradition and innovation. In the museum, you can see some of the first prints made with artisanal techniques, like lithography, which were revolutionary for Pescara at the time. These pieces are not just art, but testimonies of how one family shaped the city’s cultural identity.
