In an exceptional setting such as the former Church of St. Augustine, famous for its Gothic portal by Giorgio da Sebenico, whose cloister now houses the Museum Hall, the journey through the history of radio unfolds, from the first experiments of Guglielmo Marconi to the present day. A tribute to the great Italian physicist, who was also an officer in the Italian Navy and collaborated with it for a long time. The created itinerary, characterized by high multimedia content, represents the evolution of radio communications with detailed descriptions related to both the technique and style, as well as to transmitting and receiving them through the ether. The museum hall is divided into 4 rooms. At the entrance, the first interactive section consists of a Sauro-class submarine simulator, one of which was named Guglielmo Marconi.
Information about the “Rear Admiral Guglielmo Marconi” Museum Hall in Ancona
Via Cialdin, 1
Ancona (Ancona)
071 5931619
museomarconi@marina.difesa.it
https://www.marina.difesa.it
by appointment on Mondays to Thursdays in the morning hours
Source: MIBACT

