Avviso
Da martedì 8 aprile il museo di storia naturale è chiuso per attività di manutenzione della struttura e tutela delle collezioni.
La mostra Serpenti è terminata domenica 6 aprile. Durante il periodo di chiusura continua la programmazione delle attività didattiche, educative e delle conferenze.
TICKETS
Notice
Since Tuesday, April 8th, the Natural History Museum is closed for structural maintenance and the preservation of its collections.
The "Serpents" exhibition closed on Sunday, April 6th. During the closure, educational activities, workshops, and conferences will continue as scheduled.
Booking online (presale 1 €)
Individual Ticket: history Museum Giacomo Doria
regular price 5 €
reduced price 3 €
Who is entitled to a reduced ticket
Reduced 2 € for young people aged 18 to 26 year
gratuito
Who can enter for free
In case of particular events or temporary exhibitions ticket prices are subject to change.
Booking online (presale 1 €).
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In case of impossibility to visit the museum, you can request a refund of the entrance tickets (single, full or reduced, cards), including those purchased online. The refund request must be submitted within 15 days of the outage using this form.
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Natural History Museum Giacomo Doria
Founded in 1867, the Natural History museum is the oldest museum in the city and has an enormously rich scientific collection made up of 4.5 million artefacts and specimens from all over the world: animals, fossils, plants and minerals. 6,000 items are on display, distributed over 23 rooms on two floors.
The ten rooms on the ground floor house the mammalian exhibition while the two central halls, particularly spectacular, are dedicated to Palaeontology and temporary exhibitions. The first floor continues with six rooms dedicated to other Vertebrates: Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish.
Two rooms are reserved for insects and other invertebrates. The “Cell” room houses a three-dimensional reconstruction of a cell enlarged 100,000 times. The last section of the museum is dedicated to Minerals.
A visit is a journey into the biodiversity of the planet and is ideal for children, teenagers, families and for all nature lovers.
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Visiting the Museum, we immerse ourselves in an extraordinary world that crosses time and tells us the stories and adventures of both animals and men; a world populated by animals from the distant past, by specimens linked to the great explorers of the nineteenth century and by species extinct in historical times at the hand of man as well as creatures featured in novels and films.
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