10 Specialty Museums in Padua That You Shouldn't Miss

December 17, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Known as Padova in Italian, Padua may be the oldest city in northern Italy, if you believe the claims of its 12th-century BC founding by Trojans. It certainly has history, including its famous university (one of Europe’s oldest, from 1222), the 13th-century Basilica di Sant'Antonio (resting place of St. Anthony), and Scrovegni Chapel, with Giotto’s famed 14th century frescos. The magnificent Prato della Valle, a 950,000-square-foot elliptical square, is thought to be Europe’s second-biggest.
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1. Museo di Antropologia

Via Giotto 1 Palazzo Cavalli, 35121, Padua Italy +39 049 827 2016 [email protected] http://www.musei.unipd.it/it/antropologia
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Museo di Antropologia

2. Museum of Machines Enrico Bernardi

Via Venezia 1, 35131, Padua Italy +39 049 827 6700 http://www.musei.unipd.it/macchine
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Museum of Machines Enrico Bernardi

3. Palazzo Wollemborg - Casa natale di Leone Wollemborg

Via del Santo 26, 35123, Padua Italy +39 049 8274 0723 http://www.dissgea.unipd.it/content/dipartimento/sedi-e-strutture
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Palazzo Wollemborg - Casa natale di Leone Wollemborg

4. Esapolis - Museo Vivente degli insetti

Via Dei Colli 28, 35143, Padua Italy +39 049 891 0189 [email protected] http://www.micromegamondo.com
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Esapolis - Museo Vivente degli insetti

Esapolis is the first major museum in Italy, which offers the world of small animals, mostly arthropods and especially insects. It is the result of a fruitful collaboration between the Province of Padua and MicroMegaMondo Butterfly Arc. The visitor is projected in a world of small beings that represents the largest animal biomass of the planet. It offers a course in which the visitor is not a mere observer of the elements, but the actor interactions more or less direct. In addition to the permanent exhibitions, there are temporary exhibitions. Esapolis will capture through continuous stimulation of the senses and mind. In the 2500 square meters of exhibition Esapolis meet countless species of live insects and important preserved collections, there are also exposed other small creatures like reptiles, amphibians, fishes, spiders, and other animals from all over the planet. Among them are also those useful to man as bees and silkworms, or the strangest predatory insects, social species, insects jewel and evolutionary paths. Technological structures make you enter the world of insects that can turn visitors into one insect-human.You can have fun interacting with the 4D cinema or interact with multimedia workstations for an unforgettable visit. On holidays, you can take part in interactive workshops. Open from April to June and from August to September, Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 to 12:00 and 14:30 to 17:30; Saturday, Sunday and holiday’s 9:30 to 17:30 lunch break. Except for groups by appointment, the museum is closed on Mondays and from October to March and July open only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 9.30 to 17.30. There are special openings during the holiday season. Esapolis has various services to facilitate your visit: easy access for the disabled, parking, picnic area, covered snack area, bathrooms and a well-stocked shop for your memories.

5. Museo Diocesano di Padova

Piazza del Duomo 12 Palazzo Vescovile, 35141, Padua Italy +39 049 652855 [email protected] http://museodiocesanopadova.it/web/index.php
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6. Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art

Palazzo Liviano Piazza Capitaniato, 7, 35139, Padua Italy +39 049 827 4611 http://www.musei.unipd.it/it/archeologia
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Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art

7. Museo del Precinema

Prato della Valle 1/A, 35123, Padua Italy +39 049 876 3838 [email protected] http://www.minicizotti.it
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Museo del Precinema

The PRECINEMA Museum - Minici Zotti Collection, also known as the Museum of the Magic Lantern, opened its doors in 1998. The PRECINEMA Museum holds a number of records, being not merely the only one of its kind in Italy expressly dedicated to Precinema history, but alsoreceiving a “Declaration of Local Interest” from the Veneto Region.The Museum displays exhibits including optical views, the “new world”, and a varied collection of optical instruments which, during the 19th century,but particularly during Victorian times, borewitness to the path that led to the birth of theCINEMA in 1895. Alongside simple toys, like thethaumatrope or the anamorphose we find morecomplex instruments including the phenakistoscope,praxinoscope and zoetrope, optical toys that createdthe illusion of movement.

Reviewed By Sauna_Boss - London, United Kingdom

Worth making an effort to see this small museum which offers insights into an overlooked part of popular entertainment history. The rooms include some exquisite examples and working machines.

8. Museo dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova

Vicolo Dell'Osservatorio 5, 35122, Padua Italy +39 049 829 3449 [email protected] http://www.oapd.inaf.it/museo-laspecola
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Museo dell'Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova

A thousand years of history and 250 years of astronomy at the Specola: born as medieval tower, in 1767 it was transformed in Astronomical Observatory. The Observatory is one of the main structures of INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics now, and in its museum you can see rooms and instruments used by the past-centuries astronomers

9. Museum of Geology and Palaeontology

Via Giotto 1 Palazzo Cavalli, 35121, Padua Italy +39 049 827 2086 [email protected] http://www.musei.unipd.it/geologia
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Museum of Geology and Palaeontology

10. Zoological Museum

Via Giuseppe Jappelli 1/a, 35121, Padua Italy +39 049 827 5410 http://www.musei.unipd.it/zoologia
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Zoological Museum

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