Geothermal Museum and its collection

The museum covers a variety of topics from the history of using geothermal energy to the technological details and questions of sustainability.

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Geothermal Museum
Piazza Leopolda
56044 Pomarance

Visitor information Geothermal Museum

Opening hours

March 16 - October 31
Daily
9:00 - 19:00

November 1 - March 15
Daily
9:00 - 18:00

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

Piazza Leopolda, Pomarance

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Exhibitions

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Geothermal Museum Reviews

Geothermal Museum has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Geothermal Museum in Pomarance, Italy, offers visitors an informative experience about the history and science of geothermal energy. Located in the heart of Tuscany's geothermal area, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of how this renewable energy source has been harnessed and utilized in the region.

    Visitors appreciate the museum's interactive exhibits that explain the geological processes behind geothermal activity. The displays effectively illustrate the technical aspects of geothermal power production, making complex concepts accessible to a general audience. Many reviewers highlight the historical section, which traces the development of geothermal energy use in the area from ancient times to the present day.

    The museum's location is praised for its proximity to actual geothermal sites, allowing visitors to connect what they learn inside with the real-world applications outside. Some visitors mention guided tours as particularly enlightening, providing additional context and answering questions.

    On the downside, a few reviewers note that some of the information panels could benefit from updates, and others mention that more translations in various languages would improve the experience for international visitors. Additionally, some visitors feel that the museum could expand its exhibits to cover more recent developments in geothermal technology.

    Overall, the Geothermal Museum is well-regarded for its educational value and its role in promoting awareness about renewable energy. While there's room for some improvements, it provides a solid foundation for understanding geothermal energy in its historical and modern contexts.

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