All geology museums to visit in Italy

Discover the Earth's secrets at 29 geology museums in Italy. These museums feature exhibits on rocks, minerals, fossils, and the geological processes that shape our planet.

Are you fascinated by the Earth's natural history? These are the geology museums you should visit in Italy:

  1. Milan Natural History Museum1

    Milan Natural History Museum

     Milan
    The Milan Natural History Museum, founded in 1838, is housed in a 19th-century building located in the Indro Montanelli Garden, near the historic city gate of Porta Venezia. This location not only offers a rich historical context but also a serene environment for visitors to explore the museum's vast collections.
  2. Natural History Museum of the Academy of the Fisiocritici2

    Natural History Museum of the Academy of the Fisiocritici

     Siena
    The Natural History Museum of the Academy of the Fisiocritici, also known as MUSNAF, is an integral part of the Academy. It is housed in the former convent of Santa Mustiola, a building that dates back to the 12th century and once belonged to the Camaldolese order. The museum has been located here since 1816, adding a layer of historical significance to its scientific collections.
  3. Museo di Storia Naturale del Mediterraneo3

    Museo di Storia Naturale del Mediterraneo

     Livorno
    The Museo di Storia Naturale del Mediterraneo is situated in the city of Livorno, not far from another significant cultural site, the Museo civico Giovanni Fattori. This location makes it convenient for tourists who are interested in exploring multiple museums in a single trip.
  4. Museum of Natural History4

    Museum of Natural History

     Milan
    The Museo civico di storia naturale in Milan (Museum of Natural History in Milan) is one of the most important natural history museums in Italy. The museum contains 23 exhibition rooms on two levels with a total exhibition area of 5,500 m². About 100 dioramas show scenes of fauna and flora in variou
  5. Museo Di Scienze Planetarie5

    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.
  6. Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide Felice Ippolito6

    Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide Felice Ippolito

     Triest
    The National Antarctic Museum Felice Ippolito, also known as MNA, is an Italian scientific museum. It is divided into three locations, namely Genoa, Siena, and Trieste. This museum was established in 1996 and is dedicated to the memory of the geologist and engineer Felice Ippolito, who was its first president.
  7. Museo di Palazzo Poggi7

    Museo di Palazzo Poggi

     Bologna
    The Palazzo Poggi is a palazzo in Bologna and is the headquarters of the University of Bologna. The museum of the Palazzo Poggi holds various collections, including a natural history collection, an anatomy and obstetrics collection, a physics and chemistry collection, a Geography room, military arch
  8. Museo Multimediale della Casa Rossa Ximenes8

    Museo Multimediale della Casa Rossa Ximenes

     Castiglione della Pescaia
    The Casa Rossa Ximenes Multimedia Museum serves as the visitor center for the Diaccia Botrona nature reserve in Castiglione della Pescaia. This unique building was designed and built by engineer and mathematician Leonardo Ximenes in 1765, during the reclamation of the Maremma Grossetana, commissioned by the Grand Duke of Tuscany Pietro Leopoldo di Lorena. The complex was tasked with controlling the flow of water between the vast marshy area of Lake Castiglione and the Tyrrhenian Sea, as it was believed that malaria was due to the miasmas exhaled by the unhealthy mixing of swamp water with sea water.
  9. Museo Paleontologico Scienze della Terra del GAMPS9

    Museo Paleontologico Scienze della Terra del GAMPS

     Scandicci
    The Museo Paleontologico Scienza della Terra del Gamps in Scandicci, which opened in 2001, is home to a collection of minerals and a wide range of fossil specimens from the soils of Tuscany. These specimens provide a glimpse into the rich biodiversity that characterized this region during the Pliocene era.
  10. Speleovivarium Erwin Pichl10

    Speleovivarium Erwin Pichl

     Triest
    Lo Speleovivarium is a unique museum and bio-speleology laboratory situated in the San Vito district of Trieste. It is located at the base of the staircase that splits Guido Reni street into two parts. This location offers a unique blend of history, science, and natural beauty, making it an interesting destination for tourists visiting Trieste.
  11. Museo Archeologico del Territorio di Suasa11

    Museo Archeologico del Territorio di Suasa

     San Lorenzo in Campo
    The Museo archeologico del territorio di Suasa is housed in the Della Rovere palace in San Lorenzo in Campo. This location adds a touch of historical grandeur to the museum, making it a unique destination for those interested in both history and architecture.
  12. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria12

    Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria

     Genoa
    Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria (The Natural History Museum Giacomo Doria) is the natural history museum of Genoa. The collection includes nearly 4 million pieces from zoological, botanical and geological collections, with a special focus on animals, especially mammals and animals of t
  13. Museo Geologico e Paleontologico G.G. Gemmellaro13

    Museo Geologico e Paleontologico G.G. Gemmellaro

     Palermo
    The Museo Geologico Gemmellaro (Museo Geologico e Paleontologico G.G. Gemmellaro) is a geological and paleontological museum in Palermo that is related to the University of Palermo. The Museo Gemmellaro is one of the most important institutions of its kind in the Mediterranean. The collections are h
  14. Museo Geologico Giovanni Capellini14

    Museo Geologico Giovanni Capellini

     Bologna
    Museo Geologico Giovanni Capellini (The Geological and Paleontological Museum is a museum in Bologna that is the largest paleontological museum in Italy. It is named after Giovanni Capellini, an Italian geologist and paleontologist. Currently the collection shows more than five hundred years of educ
  15. University of Florence Natural History Museum - Geology and Paleontology15

    University of Florence Natural History Museum - Geology and Paleontology

     Florence
    University of Florence Natural History Museum - Geology and Paleontology is the part of the University of Florence Natural History Museum that holds around 200,000 specimens from the collections of noted geologists and paleontologists. A highlight in the museum is the vertebrate fossil collection (2
  16. Natural History Museum, Pavia16

    Natural History Museum, Pavia

     Pavia
    The Natural History Museum of Pavia is located within the historic Palazzo Botta Adorno. The museum is divided into three sections: zoology, geopaleontology, and comparative anatomy. Each section offers a unique insight into the natural world, with a wide range of exhibits and collections to explore.
  17. Turin Museum of Natural History17

    Turin Museum of Natural History

     Turin
    The Turin Museum of Natural History (Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino, MRSN) is a museum in Turin that holds the natural history collections of the University of Turin and other collections related to natural history. The museum is housed in the former hospital of San Giovanni Battista,
  18. Civic Museum of Natural History of Trieste18

    Civic Museum of Natural History of Trieste

     Triest
    The Civic Museum of Natural History is currently housed in Palazzo Biserini, located in the Borgo Giuseppino district of Trieste. This location is central and easily accessible, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city. The museum shares the building with other public facilities such as the Attilio Hortis City Library and the Petrarchesco Piccolomineo Museum.
  19. Museo di Casal de' Pazzi19

    Museo di Casal de' Pazzi

     Rome
    The Museum of Casal de 'Pazzi is a museum that focuses on archaeological, geological and paleontological related objects. The museum covers part of a Pleistocene deposit of fluvial origin. The deposit extended over an area of ​​about 1200 m² and consisted of sand and gravel, mostly volcanic. The dep
  20. Museo Di Anatomia Comparata20

    Museo Di Anatomia Comparata

     Bologna
    Museo Di Anatomia Comparata is a museum in Bologna that houses a comparative anatomy collection, which, as a whole, is made up of over 9,000 pieces that make it, in its genre, one of the best known internationally both for its size and for the rarity of the objects. Currently about 2,500 exhibits ar
  21. Museo di Mineralogia Luigi Bombicci21

    Museo di Mineralogia Luigi Bombicci

     Bologna
    Museo di Mineralogia Luigi Bombicci (The "L. Bombicci" mineralogy museum) is part of the University Museum System of the University of Bologna. This museum is named after a professor, head of the Mineralogy Department at the university. It contains about 10,000 minerals and stones.
  22. Museo della Fondazione scienza e tecnica22

    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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    Naturparkhaus Puez-Geisler - Centro Visite Parco Naturale Puez-Odle

     Santa Maddalena
    Housed in a modern building, this center introduces the Puez-Odle Nature Park. Familiarize yourself with its flora, fauna and geology here.
  24. Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide24

    Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide

     Genoa
    The Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide Felice Ippolito (National Museum of Antarctica Felice Ippolito, MNA) is a natural science museum in Genoa that has 2 related museum in Siena and Trieste. The museum was founded in 1996 and is named after the geologist and engineer Felice Ippolito (1915-1997). The m
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    Museo Civico Adolfo Klitsche de La Grange

     Allumiere
    The Adolfo Klitsche De La Grange Archaeological and Naturalistic Museum is a unique institution that showcases a variety of naturalistic materials and archaeological artifacts. These items have been collected from various archaeological campaigns conducted within the municipal territory. The museum provides a fascinating insight into the natural and historical heritage of the region.
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    Federico Eusebio Civic Museum of Archaeology and Natural Sciences

     Alba
    The Federico Eusebio Civic Museum of Archaeology and Natural Sciences is a museum situated in the city of Alba, in the province of Cuneo. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.
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    Centro Visite del Parco Naturale di Fanes-Senes-Braies San Vigilio di Marebbe

     Marebbe
    Did you know that the Dolomites originated as a coral reef? Learn which habitats you can find in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Park and a lot more!
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    Civico Museo Didattico di Scienze Naturali Mario Strani

     Pinerolo
    The Civico Museo Didattico di Scienze Naturali Mario Strani is a museum situated in Pinerolo, a city in the Metropolitan City of Turin. Established in 1979, the museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural sciences in a historical setting.
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    Francesco Minà Palumbo Naturalistic Museum

     Castelbuono
    The Francesco Minà Palumbo Naturalistic Museum is a tribute to the life and work of Francesco Minà Palumbo, a naturalist doctor from Castelbuono. The museum showcases the collections created by Palumbo during his extensive studies of the Madonie region between 1837 and 1899.