What to do and see in Province of Florence, Tuscany: The Best Science Museums

April 19, 2022 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Florence, Italy including Museo Galileo - Institute and Museum of the History of Science, Museo di Storia Naturale - La Specola, Museo Civico di Paleontologia di Empoli, Il Giardino di Archimede, Museo Leonardiano, Museo di Storia Naturale - Antropologia e Etnologia, Leonardo Da Vinci Museum, Leonardo da Vinci Interactive MuseumR, Da Vinci Experience, Museo Agrario Tropicale.
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1. Museo Galileo - Institute and Museum of the History of Science

Piazza De' Giudici 1, 50122, Florence Italy +39 055 265311 [email protected] http://www.museogalileo.it/en
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4.5 based on 2,280 reviews

Museo Galileo - Institute and Museum of the History of Science

Housed in an old palace that was restored in the mid-1800s, this science museum houses an impressive collection of scientific instruments dating from the 13th century.

Reviewed By SelinaF_01 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

What a fascinating museum and welcome respite from art gallery overdose! The videos that further elaborated some of the exhibits were really interesting and educational (not to mention hypnotic)... we sat and watched quite a few. Amazing telescopes, Galileo’s actual middle finger, Peter Leopold’s chemistry cabinet, ancient globes, anatomical models - a dizzying array of exhibits that ensure this museum really packs a punch!

2. Museo di Storia Naturale - La Specola

Via Romana 17, 50125, Florence Italy +39 055 275 6444 [email protected] http://www.msn.unifi.it/vp-245-la-specola.html
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4.5 based on 395 reviews

Museo di Storia Naturale - La Specola

From 1sr September ‘La Specola’ Museum will close to allow for refurbishment works to be carried out to its historic headquarters. The duration of the works is planned for 18 months. This fascinating natural history collection can be traced back to the Medici family. Full of taxidermied animals of all types, skeletons and wax anatomical models, it is a must for the curious, as well as science and history lovers.

Reviewed By Marziomartel - Rome, Italy

The Natural History Museum of Florence is one of the most fascinating places I've ever seen! Its collection includes a splendid series of anatomical wax models produced by the Florentine wax-making workshop, the oldest in the world, and an amazing collection of animals, insects, minerals, plants and other creatures of land, sea and air, some of which are now extinct! It is really a museum that can entertain adults and children and will let you discover many interesting things. Currently the natural history museum is divided into three locations: “La Specola” with the collections of wax models and animals; “La Pira” which is the botanical garden and “Palazzo Nonfinito” which houses the ethnological and anthropological collection. All three are extraordinary, but if you don't have much time I recommend La Specola! The visit of the ancient ceroplastic collection is only with the guide and there is one every hour! Marzio from Rome

3. Museo Civico di Paleontologia di Empoli

Piazza Farinata Degli Uberti n. 7, 50053 Empoli Italy +39 0571 537038 http://www.comune.empoli.fi.it/museocivicodipaleontologia/visitatori.html
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Museo Civico di Paleontologia di Empoli

4. Il Giardino di Archimede

Via di San Bartolo a Cintoia 19/A, 50142, Florence Italy +39 055 787 9594 [email protected] http://www.archimede.ms
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Il Giardino di Archimede

The Garden of Archimedes is the first museum ever completely dedicated to mathematics and its applications, a place where you can approach to mathematics in an interactive way, without formulas and formalisms, thus overcoming many misunderstandings and fears.

5. Museo Leonardiano

Piazza dei Guidi, 50059, Vinci Italy +39 0571 933251 [email protected] http://www.museoleonardiano.it/
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Museo Leonardiano

The museo Leonardiano in Vinci offers one of the broadest and most original collections of machines and models devoted to Leonardo the engineer, the architect and the scientist,and to the history of the renaissance technology in general. Ticket office closes Ticket office closes 45 minutes before the Museum

Reviewed By albinaepaolo - Milan, Italy

Every object is well explained in Italian language and English language. Each exhibition room is focused on a Leonardo's theme.

6. Museo di Storia Naturale - Antropologia e Etnologia

Via del Proconsolo 12, 50122, Florence Italy +39 055 275 6444 [email protected] https://www.msn.unifi.it/vp-237-antropologia.html
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Museo di Storia Naturale - Antropologia e Etnologia

7. Leonardo Da Vinci Museum

Via Camillo Cavour 21 Via del Castellaccio 1r, 50121, Florence Italy +39 055 202 9901 [email protected] http://www.museoleonardodavincifirenze.com/
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Leonardo Da Vinci Museum

Over the years the Collection has grown so much, now reaching more than 243 models, that is has overtaken various collections in museums all around the world. Each of the machines in the Collection has been built using materials of the time being wood, metal, ropes and fabrics and interestingly, in the course of construction, many astounding mechanical findings have been revealed. Our research team has expanded over the years and now includes a really talented study group of scholars consisting of Historians, Engineers, Architects, Educators, Artisans and Craftsmen, whose expertise and knowledge has contributed enormously to improve the outcome of our scientific and historical research. The Collection has also been enriched with ‘Vitruvian Machines’, at least those we know of thanks to the writings of that great Roman Engineer of the first century BC., by other important ‘Greek-Roman Machines’ and some from the era of ‘Ancient Egypt’. Our research team also undertakes projects on behalf of third parties and is very proud of the rediscovery of the lost mechanism of Leonardo’s Robot and a new hypothesis for the motion of the Mechanical Lion. Of key importance to us is that the findings and rewards of our research and work is accessible for everyone to witness and enjoy. Therefore, in addition to The Collection being available to Museums, Art Galleries, Organizations, private exhibitions and for shopping mall displays, we’ve made provision for rental opportunities to smaller groups for School activities, Conferences and even Renaissance themed dinners.

Reviewed By RitaPapa1 - Greater Sydney, Australia

We visited this small museum in August and were fascinated by de Vinci’s inventions. Although de Vinci is best known for his art, de Vinci was also proficient in drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, just to mention a few. The museum showcased models of de Vinci’s ideas. Tickets were only €7 and we enjoyed the museum at a leisurely pace as it wasn’t busy like all the art museums.

8. Leonardo da Vinci Interactive MuseumR

Via Dei Servi 66/r 200 metri dalla Galleria dell'Accademia, 50122, Florence Italy +39 055 282966 [email protected] http://www.mostredileonardo.com/
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Leonardo da Vinci Interactive MuseumR

The Leonardo da Vinci’s Museum is located in the heart of the city, very close to the Brunelleschi’s dome of the main Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore. At the entrance you will find the new bookshop, with a variety of interesting books, including our catalogue cured by Carlo Pedretti and a wide assortment of gadgets.Visiting the exhibition hall you can discover the world, the life, the works of the universally recognized as a worldwide Genius, whom secrets are still not yet completely revealed.Here you can also test the functioning of his most important projects and designs. You will admire inventions of an extraordinary visual impact, operating and life-size machines, such as the ” war machines ” with the great tank, or the “civil engineering machines” such as the Brunelleschi’s crane and the “flying machines“: you will then walk back through the ambitious dream of Leonardo’s life: the flight.In addition to his engineering projects you’ll find in a unique exhibition space, the reproductions of his most important paintings, including the Last Supper, the Mona Lisa and the Annunciation. A great opportunity to admire them all together and to compare them! The rooms of the museum are enriched with multimedia displays which will help you in understanding the functioning of the machines and making your visit even more enjoying.

Reviewed By Cath186534 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

This was a must for me. 7 euros entrance. Lots of fantastic models of Leo's inventions and downstairs a huge area where you could play with models etc great for children and adults!

9. Da Vinci Experience

Santo Stefano al Ponte, Piazza di Santo Stefano, Florence Italy http://www.davinciexperience.it
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Da Vinci Experience

10. Museo Agrario Tropicale

Via A. Cocchi c/o Istituto Agronomico per l'Oltremare, 50131, Florence Italy +39 055 50611 http://www.museionline.info/musei-firenze/item/museo-agrario-tropicale.html
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