Florence Galileo Museum Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the fascinating world of science and astronomy with this guided tour of the Galileo Museum in Florence. The tour already includes entrance tickets to the Museum which also gives you guaranteed skip-the-line access. You will always be accompanied by an expert guide while you are part of a small group of about 9 people. Interactive exhibitsand amazing collections of Galileo's original scientific instruments await you inside as you learn about his use and discoveries.
- Take this guided tour of the Galileo Museum in Florence as part of a small group.
- Go straight inside with priority access tickets included.
- Explore interactive exhibits and collections of scientific instruments as you discover Galileo's life and legacy.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the Galileo Museum in Florence
- Galileo Museum Tickets
- Queue-free access guaranteed
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
Embark on a journey into the past and discover the scientific and astronomical breakthroughs that changed history with this guided tour of the Galileo Museum in Florence. Admission is already included, plus you won't waste any time as you're guaranteed skip-the-line access.
During the tour, an expert guide will take you through the interactive exhibits, where you can explore up close the scientific instruments used by Galileo Galilei and other famous scientists.
During the tour you will be able to ask the guide as many questions as you like as you will be part of a small group of about 9 people. You will learn about the life and legacy of Galileo, considered to be one of the fathers of modern science.
You will discover how his discoveries and theories laid the foundations for modern astronomy and changed our understanding of the universe. As well as the latest advances in scientific research to compare with those of antiquity.
Known as the leading museum for the history of science in Italy, this museum houses an impressive collection of Galileo's original scientific instruments, ancient books and historical documents related to astronomy, physics and medicine.