Want to know more about the history of Corsica? Then be sure to explore the Museu di a Corsica, which demonstrates the culture, history, and customs of the island. There is no better way to show it than through national costumes, traditional crafts, household items, and traditional cuisine, therefore, the collection includes exactly these kinds of exhibits. The museum is located in Corte. To get acquainted with what Corsica gave the world in terms of music, go to Museu Musica that was opened in the small town of Pigna. In Bocognano, a must-have is Ecomusee U Palazzu di Bucugna where the life of local inhabitants at the beginning of the 19th century is recreated. Special attention is paid to Napoleon Bonaparte's family. Many things in the museum remind of the great commander. Here you can also discover a small collection of archaeological finds from the city and its environs.
It is worth noting that Corsica's cemeteries are perfect for walking, not only due to unprecedented peace reigning here, but also because they have really interesting tombstones that can be admired for hours. One of the most attractive cemeteries for a promenade and admiring original works of art is Cimetière Marin de Bonifacio where, among other things, one can enjoy magnificent sunsets - this place is best suitable for that. Other interesting cemeteries include Cimetiere des Sanguinaires located in the capital where graves of some famous people of the island can be found, as well as Cimetière Du Commonwealth in Biguglia where those who died during World War II rest in peace.
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