Planetario e Museo Astronomico and its collection

In the Planetario e Museo Astronomico in Rome, you can learn more about the universe, galaxies and stars. The museum also organizes shows in its planetarium. The Planetarium and Astronomical Museum is a museum and educational complex located at the Museum of Roman Civilization. The planetarium consists of a 14-meter dome in which all-sky simulations of celestial and nebulous bodies are reproduced by three digital projectors. The complex also offers a program of live astronomical shows, conferences, events and astronomical observations. The Astronomical Museum offers large models of planets, dioramas and interactive multimedia stations.

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Planetario e Museo Astronomico
Piazza Giovanni Agnelli 10
00144 Rome

Visitor information Planetario e Museo Astronomico

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
9:30 – 18:00
Wednesday
9:30 – 18:00
Thursday
9:30 – 18:00
Friday
9:30 – 18:00
Saturday
10:30 – 18:00
Sunday
10:30 – 18:00

Admission

Reduced€2.00
Normal rate€6.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Piazza Giovanni Agnelli 10, Rome

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Exhibitions

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Planetario e Museo Astronomico Reviews

Planetario e Museo Astronomico has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Planetario e Museo Astronomico in Rome, Italy, offers an engaging experience for astronomy enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Located within the grand Terme di Diocleziano, this museum combines historical artifacts with modern technology to explore the wonders of the universe.

    Visitors often praise the planetarium shows, which are visually impressive and informative, providing a captivating journey through space. The digital projections are noted for their quality and immersive nature. However, some international visitors mention that most shows are in Italian, with limited English options available.

    The museum section houses a collection of astronomical instruments and exhibits that trace the history of astronomy. While not extensive, the displays are generally well-curated and offer interesting insights into the development of astronomical knowledge and tools over time.

    Many reviewers appreciate the interactive elements and the opportunity to learn about celestial bodies, constellations, and space exploration. The staff is often described as knowledgeable and passionate about astronomy, enhancing the overall experience.

    On the downside, some visitors find the museum portion relatively small and wish for more extensive exhibits. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that some of the information panels could benefit from updates or more comprehensive translations.

    The location within the Baths of Diocletian adds a unique historical backdrop to the museum, though it can be slightly challenging to find for some visitors.

    Overall, the Planetario e Museo Astronomico provides an educational and enjoyable experience, particularly appealing to those with an interest in astronomy. While it may not be the largest or most comprehensive astronomy museum, its combination of historical context and modern planetarium technology makes for an engaging visit.

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