Established in 1967, located in Agrigento. Situated near the Valley of the Temples, this museum features artifacts from the ancient Greek city of Akragas, including pottery, statues, and architectural elements.

The Anagni Cathedral Museum (MuCA) is one of the most important monuments and tourist attractions for southern Lazio, especially for the beauty and preciousness of the treasures preserved there. The MuCA opens its doors to all visitors: come and immerse yourself in an ancient, fascinating world full of surprises and admire the splendid underground crypts with their vast fresco cycles.

It opened in 2012 and is located in Anzola dell’Emilia, Italy. This museum explores the history of gelato, featuring historical gelato-making equipment, interactive exhibits, and gelato-tasting sessions.

Opened in 2010, located in Avola. Dedicated to the almond, this museum explores the agricultural, cultural, and culinary significance of almonds in Sicily, featuring exhibits on almond cultivation and traditional recipes.

Established in 1990, located in Maranello, Italy. This museum showcases the history of Ferrari, featuring a stunning collection of sports cars, Formula 1 race cars, and memorabilia, along with exhibits on the brand’s engineering and design achievements.

Founded in 1881, located in the heart of Bologna. This museum houses an extensive collection of Etruscan, Roman, and Greek artifacts, including sculptures, pottery, and ancient inscriptions.

Founded in 1946, located in Villa Spada. This museum showcases the history of textiles and upholstery, featuring fabrics, tools, and historical garments.

Opened in 2012, located in Palazzo Pepoli. Offers an interactive journey through the history of Bologna, from its Etruscan origins to the present day.

The Comparative Anatomy Collection exhibits preparations, skeletons and specimens which provide us documentary evidence on how vertebrates evolved across millions of years to adapt to new needs such as swimming, digging or running. You will be impressed by the gigantic skeleton of a 16-metre-long sperm whale!

Established in 1936, located in Palazzo d’Accursio. Features a diverse collection of artworks from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.

Opened in 2017, located in Via de’ Gombruti. This contemporary art museum hosts rotating exhibitions and immersive art installations.

Established in 1711, located within the University of Bologna. This museum showcases the scientific collections and historical artifacts related to the university’s history and research.

The Collection houses the instruments used for the experimental study of physics in the 19th and 20th centuries, which still have a fundamental scientific and historical value. Uncover the stories behind this collection, which includes instruments and documents that have been preserved by local scientific institutions in the last two centuries, but also new exhibits acquired in the last few years.

Opened in 1985, located in Palazzo Ghisilardi. Showcases a vast collection of medieval artifacts, including sculptures, weapons, and illuminated manuscripts.

Opened in 1999, located in Via Valdonica. This museum explores the history and culture of the Jewish community in Bologna, featuring artifacts, documents, and multimedia exhibits.

Founded in 2007, located in the Manifattura delle Arti cultural district. This museum focuses on contemporary art, featuring works by Italian and international artists.

Do you know how scientists used to work in the 18th century? The Museum of Palazzo Poggi recreates the laboratories and collections belonging to the Institute of Sciences and Arts, which was once located in the same building. Here you will learn about the first experimental studies conducted by scientists at the Institute. After almost three centuries, the great frescoed rooms house the famous collections dedicated to geography and nautical science, military architecture, physics, natural history, chemistry, human anatomy and obstetrics, together with the collection belonging to the Aldrovandi Museum.

Established in 2007, located in Parco della Zucca. This museum commemorates the victims of the Ustica disaster, featuring a reconstructed DC-9 aircraft and personal artifacts from the passengers.
