The Musée Pasquale Paoli is a compelling small museum offering authentic insight into the life, ideals, and legacy of U Babbu di a Patria. Whether you're walking through his birthplace, exploring the political artefacts of Corsican self-rule, or visiting the chapel that houses his repatriated remains—the museum provides a personal, enlightening experience. 🏛️ What You’re Seeing Exterior of the Paoli family house in Stretta (Morosaglia)—this preserved 18th-century home, with its traditional slate roof and chestnut floors, now welcomes visitors as a museum. Interior exhibition room featuring portraits, interactive screens, and historic artefacts that narrate Paoli’s story. Collection displays including personal items—furniture, weapons like rifles and revolvers, rare coins (“soldi”), and original documents such as the 1755 Corsican Constitution. Funeral chapel adjacent to the exhibition room, which holds Paoli’s ashes repatriated from London, along with the original tombstone plaque from St. Pancras.