It is located in the Caos district, 4 kilometers from Agrigento and can be reached by taking state road 115 towards Porto Empedocle.
The Birthplace is a rural building from the late eighteenth century, situated in a countryside district near Agrigento, called “Caos”, a plateau overlooking the sea, dotted with olive and oak trees.
The Ricci Gramitto family, maternal ancestors of the writer, came into possession of the Villa in 1817. The Pirandello family had taken refuge there to escape the severe cholera epidemic that was raging throughout Sicily in 1867. Damaged in 1944 by the explosion of a nearby ammunition depot of the American troops, it was declared a national monument in 1949. Three years later, the Sicilian Region purchased it and began restoration and maintenance work on the House and the connecting road to the pine tree. The rooms overlooking the countryside host a vast collection of photographs, reviews, and honors, first editions of books with autograph dedications, paintings by artists dedicated to Luigi Pirandello, posters of his most famous works performed in theaters worldwide. Periodically, the House also hosts temporary exhibitions dedicated to the Master. Since 1987, the birthplace has been a single institution together with the Luigi Pirandello Library.
Visiting information:
writer’s tomb open from 9:00 AM to one hour before sunset.
Luigi Pirandello Library Mon./Fri. 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Wed./Thu. 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Information about Casa di Pirandello
Strada Statale 115,
92100 Agrigento (Agrigento)
0922511826
brs.museo.ag@regione.sicilia.it
https://www.visitagrigento.it/da-vedere/musei/item/77-casa-natale-luigi-pirandello-agrigento.html
Source: MIBACT

