Auroras from the Nineteenth Century to Today
The auroras are a phenomenon now visible even in our areas and not just near the North or South Pole. But why do we see them?
Two guided tour time slots, starting at 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM.
Colored glimmers that light up the night sky, the auroras are a phenomenon now visible even in our areas and not just near the North or South Pole. But why do we see them?
How did scientists in the past interpret them? And why have they become more frequent now? As tradition in this season, we invite you to the Poleni Museum to discover this spectacular phenomenon!
Schedule: two guided tour time slots at 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM
Where: Giovanni Poleni Museum, Via Loredan, 10, Padua.
Info and Reservations
THE GUIDED TOURS ARE FREE.
Only the ENTRANCE to the Poleni Museum is payable.
Ticket purchase at this
link: https://shop.midaticket.it/museiateneopadova/Event/159/Dates
Attention: the ticket is only available for purchase online.
Single ticket: €3
Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children/young adults up to 17 years old): €6
Free: children up to 12 years old; staff and students of Unipd.
Those who benefit from free entry do not need to make any reservation.
For other free entries, see the website: https://fisica.musei.unipd.it/visita-il-museo/#visita
Sundays at the Giovanni Poleni Museum
The institution is among the finalists for the 2024 “European Museum of the Year Award”:
“In its halls, the testimony of a glorious past and the springboard to the future”
The objects in the Museum have “biographies” that intertwine with both the history of the University of Padua and the developments of science from the Renaissance to the 20th century and beyond.
The Giovanni Poleni Museum invites adults and families on an extraordinary journey to discover the history of physics, with various events exceptionally included in the entrance ticket to the Museum.
For info:
call the number 049 8273939
every day from 09:00 to 17:00
or send an email to prenotazioni.musei@unipd.it