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Museo di storia naturale dell’Università di Firenze

Il Museo di Storia Naturale dell’Università degli Studi di Firenze “ha casa” in sei sezioni distribuite in palazzi e luoghi monumentali nel centro della città di Firenze.

Museo di storia naturale dell'Università di Firenze
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Natural History Museum of the University of Florence houses artifacts of extraordinary scientific and naturalistic value: from 16th-century herbariums to precious 18th-century wax models, from fossilized elephant skeletons to collections of colorful butterflies, from large tourmaline crystals to Aztec artifacts, from imposing wooden sculptures to the largest inflorescence in the world. A setting that wonderfully combines nature, history, science, and art.

The Natural History Museum of the University of Florence offers tours and guided visits for all age groups and workshops to allow visitors not only to admire but also to experiment and have fun, alone or with their families.

Visiting the Natural History Museum is an extraordinary opportunity, a complete and original cultural proposal. But it is also a way to support it and to enable it to continue presenting to the public the thousand incredible pieces of the great mosaic of nature. The Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, originally the Imperial and Royal Museum of Physics and Natural History, has existed since 1775.

Panorama of Florence

The Museum of Natural History Anthropology and Ethnology of the University of Florence

The Museum of Natural History of the University of Florence, anthropology and ethnology section, was founded by Paolo Mantegazza.

Since the founding of the Museum of Natural History Anthropology and Ethnology of the University of Florence, which constitutes one of the sections of the Museum of Natural History of the University, it has been a protagonist of research and dissemination activities in the field of anthropological and ethnographic sciences.

It holds collections of considerable scientific and historical interest that document the physical appearance, culture, and traditions of indigenous peoples from all continents.

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