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Inside the Mind of Science: Skip-The-Line tickets to the Galileo Museum

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  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    You are in control! Stay as long as you’d like!

  • Start time

    The park is open everyday from 9:30am to 6:30pm (except on Tuesdays - open till 1pm).

    Last admission is 1 hour before closing time.

  • Meeting Point

    Make your way to Museo Galileo, located at 1, Piazza dei Giudici, 50122, Florence.

Key Highlights

  • Dive into the world of one’s the greatest scientists ever, Galileo Galilei
  • Explore his mad imagination and inventions via interactive exhibits and original scientific instruments
  • Marvel at his iconic telescope and the lenses he used to discover the moons of Jupiter
  • Admire a stellar collection of ancient Italian scientific equipment, including Antonio Santucci's armillary sphere
  • Both printed or smartphone vouchers accepted!

Overview

Deep dive into the life and times of the legendary Galileo Galilei with this skip-the-line ticket to Museo Galileo, the world of one of history's greatest scientists!

The Museum will regale you with Galileo's mad imagination and inventions via interactive exhibits, original scientific instruments and more - including his severed middle finger. Nestled in the heart of his native Florence, this fun-packed museum explains and celebrates the incredible achievements of a man who revolutionised humanity's understanding of science and the universe with proof that the Earth orbited the sun. 

The museum's Medici collection is equally exceptional and you can check out some of Galileo's original scientific instruments, including his iconic telescope and the lenses he used to discover the moons of Jupiter. There’s additionally a stellar collection of ancient Italian scientific equipment, including Antonio Santucci's armillary sphere – the largest in the world. Tuscany has contributed significantly to modern science and this place is dazzling reflection of that. In fact, if you are feeling an extra spike of inspiration, you can head up to the gigantic scientific library with more than 15,000 rare works or explore the plethora of hands-on exhibits and interactive displays.

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  • Admission to the Galileo Museum

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