The Museum of satire and caricature is a museum in Forte dei Marmi, currently closed, which is located inside the fort Leopoldo I, or Forte Lorenese.
The museum intends to collect material relating to the history of global satire and caricature even if it was born from the works presented for the Political Satire prize, established in 1973. The works presented for the prize still constitute the main material of the collection.
The works of Angiolo Tricca, Primo Sinopico, Piero Bernardini, Giovanni Mosca, Bepi Fabiano, Giovanni Manca, Michele Majorana, Albert (Rino Albertarelli), Giaci Mondaini, Mario Bazzi, Filiberto Scarpelli, Carlo Bisi, Golia ( Eugenio Colmo), Carletto Manzoni, Ang (Bruno Angoletta), Gino Baldo, Lamb. Giorgio Veccia, Barbariccia, Walter Molino, Ugo De Vargas, George Cruikshank, Melchiorre Delfico, Solatium, Carlo Gripp, Castello, Mippia Fucini, Lorenzo Viani, Uberto Bonetti, Enrico Sacchetti.
The library contains the collections of some historical newspapers and magazines, dated between the 19th and 20th centuries:
Italian
the 420,
The donkey,
The Button Setter,
yellow beak,
The Gale,
Ghirba,
The Mean Guerin,
Italy laughs,
the streetlight,
Who is?,
Marcus Aurelius,
Marforio,
Number,
Orlando,
the puppet,
Rice,
The Goblin Spirit,
The Translated,
the transfer of ideas,
Green and Blue.
Foreign
L’Assiette au beurre,
The Bayonet,
Beiblatt Des Simplicissimus,
The Charivari,
journal lover,
Petit journal pour laugh,
Punch,
Le Rire,
Simplicissimus.