What to do and see in Italian Alps, Italian Alps: The Best Natural History Museums

July 8, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Italian Alps, Italy including Museum - Museo archeologico naturalistico di Tarcento, La Miniera di Garida, ArcheoParc Val Senales, Museo di Scienze Naturali "E. Caffi", Punta Corvo, Santuario dei Cetacei, Pharmaziemuseum, Museo Civico Alpino "Arnaldo Tazzetti", Centro Documentazione Luserna, Centro Visite Dei Parchi Naturali.
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1. Museum - Museo archeologico naturalistico di Tarcento

Via Pascoli C/O Scuole Medie, 33017, Tarcento Italy +39 338 367 9587
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Museum - Museo archeologico naturalistico di Tarcento

2. La Miniera di Garida

Coazze Italy
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

La Miniera di Garida

3. ArcheoParc Val Senales

Via Madonna di Senales 163 Senales, 39020 Madonna di Senales Italy +39 0473 676020 [email protected] http://www.archeoparc.it
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

ArcheoParc Val Senales

4. Museo di Scienze Naturali "E. Caffi"

Piazza Cittadella 10, 24129 Bergamo Italy +39 035 286011 http://www.museoscienzebergamo.it/web/
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4.5 based on 403 reviews

Museo di Scienze Naturali "E. Caffi"

Reviewed By elmila - Stuttgart, Germany

We were here in Science Week. That means we were allowed to visit the museum for free. It was a lot of fun and we learned a lot!

5. Punta Corvo

Montemarcello, Ameglia Italy http://www.puntacorvo.it/
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4.5 based on 251 reviews

Punta Corvo

Reviewed By anewman63

Magnificent black-sand beach at the base of a very steep trail down the cliff through beautiful forest. Bring water! You will need it. How hard is it to get to? There are about 650 irregular “steps” cut into and built out of the dirt and sometimes it is slow and slightly scary going. If anyone in your party is not in good shape or afraid of heights you might want to let them sit it out. But dozens of fit young people bounded past us, in both directions, so if you’re one of those it’s fine. In any case, if you go slow enough you will be fine – it would be very hard to actually fall a long way. On the other hand, while we were on the beach a woman came down limping badly, having apparently fallen and maybe twisted an ankle. A first aid boat was summoned and she swam out to it and left that way rather than having to climb back up. How crowded? At 4pm on a sunny Thursday in late July the beach was moderately crowded but not jam packed. It is a pretty small beach, maybe 100 meters from one end to the other (beautiful rock walls at either end) and only maybe 40 meters from waterline to cliff, so with a couple of hundred people on it it looks well used.

6. Santuario dei Cetacei

c/0 Porto Comunela Andora, Via Aurelia, Andora Italy http://www.santuariodeicetacei.com/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Santuario dei Cetacei

Il tratto di mare interessato dal Santuario è una porzione del Mediterraneo estremamente ricca di vita pelagica, e senz'altro la più importante dell'intero bacino per via delle popolazioni di cetacei che ospita.Dall'estate del 1988 l'Istituto Tethys inizia una serie di ricerche sui cetacei nei mari italiani, e in particolar modo nel bacino Corso-Liguro-Provenzale, da cui appare chiaramente, in termini di frequenza di avvistamento, la netta superiorità di quest'ultima regione sui restanti mari d'Italia. Nel 1992 viene effettuato un censimento sulla superficie del futuro Santuario da parte dell'Istituto Tethys, da Greenpeace e dall'Università di Barcellona, che consente la stima numerica delle stenelle (32.800 esemplari) e delle balenottere comuni (830 esemplari) presenti nella zona nel periodo estivo.

7. Pharmaziemuseum

Adlerbruckengasse 4, 39042, Bressanone Italy +39 0472 209112 [email protected] http://www.pharmaziemuseum.it
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Pharmaziemuseum

History of healing - the Peer collection ,,Small, but sophisticated" was the idea behind this specialized pharmaceutical museum, opened in 2002 at Bressanone in South Tyrol, Italy. The particular attraction of the museum lies in its unique combination of pharmacy, architecture and art. The modern showcases and contemporary art projects harmonize with the panelling in wood from the Renaissance area and the murals dated 1620. A rich collection of plants, animals and minerals coming from the whole world and used during the last four centuries as various remedies constitute the centre of the Peer collection. All the texts, explanations and descriptions avoid the use of technical terms and are suitable also for persons who have no background in the subject. Thanks to the clever didactic system, the museum provides general informations for hurried visitors as well as detailed knowledge for experts.

8. Museo Civico Alpino "Arnaldo Tazzetti"

Piazza Luigi Cibrario, 10070 Usseglio Italy +39 0123 756421 [email protected] http://www.vallediviu.it
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Museo Civico Alpino "Arnaldo Tazzetti"

Il Museo Civico di Usseglio ospita collezioni di arte, archeologia, scienze naturali ed etnografia. Sono inoltre allestite periodicamente mostre temporanee. Il Museo è capofila del progetto Museo Diffuso Valle di Viù, dedicato alla valorizzazione di storia e arte locale. Le altre due sedi del Museo Diffuso sono La Confraternita del SS. Nome di Gesù a Lemie e il Museo di Arte Sacra a Viù.

9. Centro Documentazione Luserna

Via Trento 6, 38040 Luserna Italy +39 0464 789638 http://www.lusern.it/it/home-centro-documentazione/
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Centro Documentazione Luserna

10. Centro Visite Dei Parchi Naturali

Via Dolomiti 31 Centro Culturale Grand Hotel Dobbiaco, 39034 Dobbiaco Italy +39 0474 973017 http://parchi-naturali.provincia.bz.it/tre-cime/centro-visite.asp
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Centro Visite Dei Parchi Naturali

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