FAQ

Museum

Should I book the entrance in advance?
For individual visitors it is not necessary. Reservation is mandatory for groups and school groups of minimum 15 people, and for those who wish to participate in one of our guided visits or workshops.

How long should I plan for my visit to the Museum?
An average visit lasts about 1-2 hours.

Which is the best period to visit the museum?
March and April the halls are crowded with school groups, while in the summer months we have a large number of tourists visiting our collections. For a more comfortable experience, we suggest you to plan your visit in Autumn or Winter (National Holidays excluded). 

Is the museum suitable for children?
The Museo Galileo is a museum of the history of science and not a science center. It focuses on the history of science and the historical approach to the collections is the dominant one. We suggest families with children to book one of our guided visits or educational workshops, which can be tailored to any age. More info at Museum activities for the general public .
If you visit the museum by yourself, children under 7-8 might find it difficult to understand.

Does the museum offer guided tours?
Yes, of course! You can find educational programs for schools at Museum activities for schools , while you can have an overview of the events we offer to young people, adults, families with children and special publics at Museum activities for the general public .

Does the Museum offer birthday parties?
We are sorry, but at the moment we do not have rooms available for birthday parties.

Which is the nearest car park?
The Museo Galileo is located in the Restricted Traffic Area (ZTL-Zona a Traffico Limitato, in Italian), Sector A, whose access is controlled by Electronic Access Points. The nearest car park is Parcheggio Sant’Ambrogio (Piazza Annigoni, 9). A real-time monitoring on the availability of parking slots is to be found through the  Firenze Parcheggi  web site.

Is there a lunch area inside the museum?
No, in the museum there is no café nor lunch area, but the ticket is valid all day long and in the nearby area you’ll find many restaurants and bars.

How can I be updated with the latest museum news?
You only need to send us an email at  info@museogalileo.it  writing SIGN ME IN in the object line and we will be pleased to include you in our mailing list. The Museo Galileo is a Research Institute and so you’ll receive not only information about museum’s events, but also about research projects, exhibitions, conferences,book launches and much more. You will be able to cancel your subscription at any time. The Museo Galileo is also on Facebook and Twitter.  

Tickets

Can I buy tickets on line?
Yes, using our online ticket office . Online and phone reservations are subject to a service fee of 1,00€ per ticket

Can I use the ticket on a day different from the day of purchase??
No, the Museo Galileo ticket purchased at the ticket office is only usable within the day on which it was issued. In case of online purchase, it is possible to change the date of the ticket at a cost of 0.50€.

Are there discounted fees?
Of course! Find out our fees, promotions and free admissions at Opening Times & Fees

Is it possible to buy gift tickets to the museum?
It is not possible, at the moment, to buy tickets in advance. We are working on making it possible in the near future.

Is the museum free every first Sunday of the month?
The “Domenica al Museo” is promoted by state-owned Museums, while the “Domenica metropolitana” applies to Florentine Civic Museums. The Museo Galileo is a private institution, so it does not adhere to those initiatives.
Find out which special promotions are currently available at Opening Times & Fees.

 

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