The Archaeological Museum Padova is dedicated to pre-Roman and Roman history related to Padova, supported by a multimedia station. The collection includes objects ... read more
The Museum of the Diocese at Padua is housed in the elegant Palazzo Vescovile, the 15th-century former bishop's residence, features arts and artefacts belonging ... read more
Esapolis is the first great insectarium in Italy, kid-friendly, featuring important and numerous living exhibits including the micro mega world of insects, arachnids ... read more
La Specula - Astronomical Observatory of Padova is a renovated astronomical and observatory site, housed in a tall tower, displaying historic exhibits on astrological ... read more
The Musei Civici di Padova or degli Eremitani comprises several museums and historic sites, grouped around the former convent of the Eremitani, an Augustinian order. ... read more
Museum of Precinema, created in 1998 in order to showcase the Minici Zotti Collection, is dedicated to the history of the of the precursors of film. For more detailed ... read more
The Museum of the Risorgimento and of the Contemporary Age (Museo del Risorgimento e dell'Età Contemporanea) features 150 years of Paduan and national history, from ... read more
The Museum of Zoology at the University of Padova houses a number of renowned, and fascinating, historic collections, displayed in four rooms. The majority of the ... read more
MUSME, inaugurated on June 5th, 2015, is a high sophisticated interactive museum featuring the history of Medicine and Padua’s Medical School, from ancient discipline ... read more
The National Museum of Internment, adjacent to the National Temple of the Unknown, is dedicated to transfer to the future generations the evidence on the fate of Italians ... read more
Palazzo Zabarella, built on Roman remnants and having been in the hands of the important Zabarella family until the 19th century, the palazzo houses today the Bano ... read more
Palazzo Zuckermann is housing several collections. The ground and first floors contain collections of Applied and Decorative Arts, whereas on the second floor is the ... read more
The Scuola di San Rocco, built in 1542 for the Confraternity of S. Rocco, is well known for its 16th century frescoes and altarpiece with Madonna and the Saints (1697) by ... read more
The Jewish Museum of Padua (Museo della Padova Ebraica) is dedicated to the impressive history of the Jewish community in Padua, and offers a chance to visit not only ... read more
The Veneto Toy Museum (Museo Veneto Del Giocattolo), founded in 2006, preserves and displaying toys from the end of the nineteenth century right up to the 1970s, such ... read more
The “Enrico Bernardi” Museum of Machines houses a selection of internal combustion engines, each of which left its own mark on the history of motorised transport in ... read more