1. Dante House Museum (Museo Casa di Dante) is a small museum located in Florence, Italy, dedicated to the life and works of the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri. The museum is housed in a medieval building where Dante is believed to have been born in 1265. Visitors can see the room where he was born and where he is said to have composed his masterpiece, the Divine Comedy. The museum also has a collection of ancient manuscripts, rare editions of Dante’s works, and artworks related to his life and times.

Interesting facts about the museum include:

- The museum was opened in 1911 on the 600th anniversary of Dante’s death.

- The building was destroyed during World War II but was later reconstructed using the original materials.

- The museum has a unique collection of Dante-inspired art including pieces by some of the most famous Italian artists such as Giotto, Botticelli, and Michelangelo.

2. The working time of Dante House Museum is from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays. Phone number: +39 055 219416.

3. The ticket price for entering the museum is €4 for adults, €2 for students aged 18-25, and free for children under 18. The museum is located in the historic center of Florence, near the Bargello Museum and the Piazza del Duomo. Visitors can reach the museum by public transport (bus or tram) or on foot from many of the main attractions in the city.