The birthplace of the writer Grazia Deledda, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1926, dates back to the second half of the nineteenth century; located in San Pietro, the neighborhood of shepherds that together with Seuna forms the oldest cluster of the city, it is an example of a well-to-do home from Nuoro. The building is spread over three floors, with internal courtyards on the ground floor. Deledda lived there until the day of her wedding, which took place in 1900. Declared a national monument, it was purchased in 1968 by the Municipality of Nuoro, which transferred it to the Regional Institute of Ethnography (ISRE) in 1979, for the symbolic price of one thousand lire. The Institute immediately worked so that the house could host a museum dedicated to the writer. Thanks to the generosity of the Madesani-Deledda family, ISRE came into possession of a large number of manuscripts, photographs, various documents, and personal objects which, transferred from Rome to Nuoro, formed the first collection of the museum. In 2006, the collection was enriched with new and important documents. The aim is to offer the visitor a journey through time, society, and the places of the one who through her writing made known to the world the culture and feelings of Barbagia and the whole Sardinia.
Information about the Deleddian Museum – Birthplace of Grazia Deledda
Via Grazia Deledda, 42
08100 Nuoro (Nuoro)
0784 258088
isrenuoro@interbusiness.it
Source: MIBACT

