Florence Galileo Museum Private Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the history of science and astronomy on a private guided tour of the Galileo Museum in Florence with priority access. Together with your expert guide you can learn all about their collection in a tour lasting approximately 1.5 hours .
Explore the museum's fascinating exhibits and collections including historical scientific instruments and astronomical artefacts. Learn about the great discoveries and scientific breakthroughs that have shaped our world today.
- Enjoy a private guided tour for a personalised experience.
- Explore an impressive collection of historic scientific instruments and astronomical artefacts.
- Learn about the history of science and astronomy from an expert guide.
What’s included
- Galileo Museum Tour
- Private tour guide
- Headphones
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Step by Step
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of science and astronomy on a private guided tour of the Galileo Museum in Florence. This museum is home to an impressive collection of historic scientific instruments and astronomical artefacts dating from antiquity to the modern era.
During the visit, you will be guided by a subject matter expert who will take you through the various exhibits and tell you the story behind each object. For approximately 1.5 hours , you will learn about the great discoveries and scientific advances that have shaped our world today, from the theories of Galileo Galilei to the advances in modern astronomy.
You will have a personalised visit to the world's richest scientific collection, where the original instruments used by Galileo Galilei in his experiments and observations are on display. And to make sure you don't miss a thing, you'll have headphones so you can enjoy the museum at all times in the utmost comfort.
The Galileo Museum has other thematic exhibitions where you can learn about optics and electrostatics with numerous explanations and interesting games for adults and children.