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A hidden gem in Bologna
While in Bologna we randomly walked into this museum and what a hidden gem! it´s free of charge and we were the only ones there so we got a very informative but not too long guided tour by a very frie...
Another University museum, founded in 1860. Thousands of pieces, well displayed in their 1800's showcases. Is free of charge, only open in weekday mornings (9-13) from September to March, to make su...
One of the best mineralogy and petrology museums I have ever visited...
Ok, it would need some renewal. But the collection of stones is absolutely amazing. You can easily spend a full hour there. And it is free of charge. A must-see!
I have to admit that I personally like this kind of museums (other people may look like a toast reduced to stones and stones) but it's curiosity, it's not heavy and it's good exp ...
A hidden gem in Bologna
While in Bologna we randomly walked into this museum and what a hidden gem! it´s free of charge and we were the only ones there so we got a very informative but not too long guided tour by a very frie...
Amazing collection
The biggest collection by far that I have ever seen. Lots of interesting information. Well displayed. Entry is free. Worth a visit.
Rocks, minerals, gems...
Another University museum, founded in 1860. Thousands of pieces, well displayed in their 1800's showcases. Is free of charge, only open in weekday mornings (9-13) from September to March, to make su...
One of the best mineralogy and petrology museums I have ever visited...
Ok, it would need some renewal. But the collection of stones is absolutely amazing. You can easily spend a full hour there. And it is free of charge. A must-see!
A curiosous and free option
I have to admit that I personally like this kind of museums (other people may look like a toast reduced to stones and stones) but it's curiosity, it's not heavy and it's good exp ...