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Museo nazionale degli strumenti per il calcolo

56126 Pisa, Italy (Toscana)

Address via Bonanno Pisano 2/B
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Computer / Informatic
  • Typewriter, calculating and coding
  • Surveying Equipment
  • Electricity / Magnetism
  • Media
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
  • Electrical Applications
  • Appliances (Scales, Stamping, etc.)


Opening times
Summer: June 1 - September 30: Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
Winter: Monday 9am - 1pm; Tuesday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Estate: 1 giugno - 30 settembre: Lunedi - Venerdì: 10am - 18pm
Invernale: Lunedì 9:00 - 13:00; dal martedì al venerdì: 9:00 - 17:00

Admission
Status from 06/2018
Museum admission: 2,50 €
guided tour, per person: 4,00 €
educational workshop, per person: 5,00 €
educational workshop and guided tour: 7,00 €
lessons in the museum, per person: 9,50 €
ingresso al Museo: 2,50 €
Visita guidata, a persona: 4,00 €
Laboratorio, a persona: 5,00 €
Laboratorio + Visita guidata: 7,00 €
Lezioni al Museo, a persona: 9,50 €

Eintritt ins Museum: 2,50 €
Führung, pro Person: 4,00 €
Labor, pro Person: 5,00 €
Labor + Führung: 7,00 €:
Unterricht im Museum, pro Person: 9,50 €

Contact
Tel.:+39-050-221 52 12  Fax:+39-050-221 52 77  
eMail:info fondazionegalileogalilei.it   

Homepage www.fondazionegalileogalilei.it

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Location / Directions
N43.716570° E10.390322°N43°42.99420' E10°23.41932'N43°42'59.6520" E10°23'25.1592"

Access to the Museum is on via Bonanno Pisano 2/B along the former "via dei Macelli", following the wall of the football ground "Abetone".

On foot, the museum can be reached in about 25 min. from the Main Railway Station, in about 15 min. from S. Rossore Railway Station, and in about 20 min. from the car park for tourist coaches in Via Pietrasantina.

The Museum can also be reached in 5 minutes by using the urban high-frequency bus route "LAM Rossa", stop "Rustichello 2" coming from the Main Railway Station or from the Airport, stop "Bonanno 4" coming from the coach park.

Description

Museum of Computing Machinery

A fascinating journey into the history of computing.
An unique collection of machines that made the history of computer science. Antique scientific tools and archives related to Italian scientists. Exhibits, conferences and popularization initiatives. Teaching activities, workshops and guided tours for schools.

Vintage computers to popularise computer science
The CEP built by the University of Pisa, the 9104 of the Institute for Applied Mathematics of Rome, as well as the Olivetti machines which, in the early 60s, were trying to conquer the computer market: an outstanding collection used to popularize computer science from a strictly technological perspective. As part of the HMR project, the computers of the past, reconstructed either as software simulations or as hardware replicas, are the protagonists of a teaching offer which is unique in Italy.

Pacinotti Exhibit
A room showcases a collection of tools designed and built by the Pisa scientist, including his famous "machine". An exhibition of more than twenty instruments, witnesses of the research behind the industrial use of electricity.


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