Lucio Dalla’s house-museum, on Via D’Azeglio in Bologna, was re-opened to the public in November 2018 and can now be visited every Friday, thanks to the “Ci vediamo da Lucio!” (“See you at Lucio’s”) initiative. It is one of the fruits of a collaboration between the Lucio Dalla Foundation and the Municipality of Bologna.
Dalla passed away in 2012 but is remembered as one of the most important singer-songwriters in Italian music history. A multi-instrumentalist, he tackled a variety of genres, from jazz – his passion since adolescence – to beat music, from folk to opera.
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