Bologna, Italy
Via Zamboni, 33
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+39 512099610
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Asolutely great to see! Very good tour guide, and it doesn't take too long (40min). You'll get insights into the history of Science in Bologna. Best of all, it's free!
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The museum is amazingly good and I found it very interesting to also see this very important part of Bologna, which is it’s educational heritage. It’s always been a scientific center and you can follow that history also in this museum
Very nice museum with an interesting collection.
Great Museum, and great guided free tour about pestilences centuries ago, and about Ferdinando Marsili. Very heplful, polite and informative stuf! As the tour is offered for free I think people should do it as a must in Bologna.
Really interesting and unique museum. I'd say the maps and the anatomic models are unmissable. The ones showing all the different ways a fetus could be in the womb (or showing doctors hands to demonstrate how to remove the placenta) are creepy but interesting. Same for La Venerina, the sexualised wax figure of a dying pregnant woman, whose skin can be lifted so her inner organs can be examined. It really tells us much about the history of science. When I was there last time they had two interesting exhibits, on the science that inspired the writing of Frankenstein and on Japanese images.
UNUSUAL MUSEUM FEATURING WAX MEDICAL STUDIES AMONG OTHER THINGS. ITEMS FROM SCIENCE AND ALSO MODEL SHIPS. THE BUILDING ITSELF HAS INTERESTING FEATURES.
Worth a visit. There are two more museums in the same building. Museums are housed in the University of Bologna building.
Really cool place. Tickets are pretty cheep given all the things that you can see. Upstairs, there is also museum of students and university which is free of charge and definitely worth seeing.
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