All astronomy museums to visit in Italy

Journey through the cosmos at 17 astronomy museums in Italy. Discover the wonders of the universe, from stars and planets to galaxies and beyond.

Are you a stargazer eager to learn more about the universe? These are the best astronomy museums in Italy:

  1. Museo Galileo1

    Museo Galileo

     Florence
    Museo Galileo is a museum in Florence where visitors can learn about the history of science. Housed in Palazzo Castellani, the museum boasts a great collection of scientific instruments from the Medici Collection dating back to the 15th century. The permanent exhibition is devoted to Galileo, even G
  2. Bagatti Valsecchi Museum2

    Bagatti Valsecchi Museum

     Milan
    The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is an important historic house museum nestled in downtown Milan. Nose around & see how aristocratic Milanese lived. The Renaissance art, decorative arts, furniture, scientific & musical instruments, sun dials, majolica, arms & armor and the rooms are preserved just as t
  3. Museo Di Scienze Planetarie3

    Museo Di Scienze Planetarie

     Prato
    The exhibits at the Museo di Scienze Planetarie trace the evolutionary history of the Universe, from its inception to the formation of the Solar System. Visitors can view a representation of the Milky Way and a scale model of the planets, which are accompanied by images and explanatory films. This visual and interactive approach provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of our cosmic history.
  4. Infini.to - Planetario e Museo dell'Astronomia e dello Spazio4

    Infini.to - Planetario e Museo dell'Astronomia e dello Spazio

     Pino Torinese
    Infini.to, the Planetarium and Museum of Astronomy and Space, is situated in Pino Torinese, on the hill of Turin. It is conveniently located next to the Astronomical Observatory, an ancient scientific institution in Turin. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the wonders of the universe and the history of astronomy in one place.
  5. Museum of the History of Physics5

    Museum of the History of Physics

     Padua
    The Museum of the History of Physics is situated within the Department of Physics and Astronomy “Galileo Galilei” at the University of Padua. This location is significant as it is a hub of scientific learning and research, making it an ideal place to house a collection of historical scientific instruments. Visitors to the museum can expect to be immersed in the rich scientific history of the University of Padua, which has been characterized by innovation and experimental vocation since the 18th century.
  6. Online discount!Città della Scienza_Science Museum6

    Città della Scienza_Science Museum

     Naples
    Città della Scienza, the interactive science museum of Naples: an experience for the whole family. Corporea, a journey into the human body where you can play with more than 100 hands on exhibits and multimedia installations (in Italian and English). The 3D Plantarium, a simulator of the sky that fai
  7. Museo della Specola7

    Museo della Specola

     Bologna
    Museo della Specola (The Specola Museum) is housed in the astronomical tower built at the beginning of the eighteenth century on Palazzo Poggi and represents the historical seat of the Department of Astronomy. The museum is part of the University Museum System (SMA) within the University of Bologna.
  8. INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova8

    INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova

     Padua
    The Specola di Padova is the former observatory of the University of Padua, located in the Northern Italian region of Veneto. Despite local references to it as Galilei's observatory, there has never been a connection between Galilei and the Specola. Originally, the tower was the large watchtower or Torlonga of Castelvecchio, the medieval castle in the center of Padua.
  9. INAF Brera Astronomical Observatory9

    INAF Brera Astronomical Observatory

     Milan
    The INAF Brera Astronomical Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Milan. It is the oldest scientific institution in Milan. The INAF Brera Astronomical Observatory has been the workplace of many astronomers, including Italian astrophysicist and scientific disseminator Margherita Hack.
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    Planetario Pythagoras di Reggio Calabria

     Reggio Calabria
    The Planetarium Pythagoras of Reggio Calabria is conveniently located in Via Salita Zerbi, within the Mirella Carbone Park. This location is near the Faculty of Architecture of the Mediterranean University, making it easily accessible for visitors. The park setting provides a serene environment that complements the astronomical focus of the planetarium.
  11. Museo della Specola - INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo11

    Museo della Specola - INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo

     Palermo
    The Giuseppe S. Vaiana Astronomical Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Palermo that is housed inside the Palazzo dei Normanni. It is a research facility of the National Institute of Astrophysics. The Museum of the Specola (Museo della Specola), located at the top of the leaning tower of t
  12. INAF Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory12

    INAF Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory

     Naples
    The Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte is an observatory of the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica of Italy. It is located on the Capodimonte, a hill in Naples. The observatory contains a 40-cm Ritchey-Chretien telescope, a meridian circle, a functioning historical refractor dating from 1864, a
  13. Museo della Fondazione scienza e tecnica13

    Museo della Fondazione scienza e tecnica

     Florence
    The Museo della Fondazione scienza e tecnica is the museum of the Science and Technology Foundation in Florence. The Foundation was founded in 1987 to preserve, promote and spread the scientific and technological culture. Museo della Fondazione scienza e tecnica is the largest collection in Italy an
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    Technotown

     Rome
    Technotown in Rome is a planetarium, museum and an entertainment complex, all in one that offers a number of interactive exhibitions and events. You can play with robots, try printing on a 3D printer or build something from special Lego. It is a place where children can do various workshops. In part
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    Planetario Sky Skan

     Bari
    The Planetario Sky Skan is a planetarium in Bari in Italy. It facilitates a journey through the stars, full of special effects. It contains a large dome that is 15 meters in diameter with a capacity for up to 150 people. The Andromeda Cultural Association organizes real live shows for adults and chi
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    Museo di Fisica

     Bologna
    The Museo di Fisica comprises the physics collection of the University of Bologna. The instruments exhibited in the numerous showcases illustrate the main areas of experimental physics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - mechanics, optics, electromagnetism, thermology and atomic physics - wi
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    Planetario e Museo Astronomico

     Rome
    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 consi