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MUSE - Museo delle Scienze

Best time to visit

Early mornings or late afternoons on weekdays provide a quieter experience to enjoy the exhibits without crowds. Visiting in spring offers the best view of the rooftop garden in full bloom.

Budget tips

Admission is affordable with discounts for students and seniors, and children under 6 enter free. Consider visiting on special free-entry days or purchasing a Trentino Guest Card for combined regional attraction access.

Recommended for

Families, Science enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Educational groups

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: The museum boasts a striking sloped glass facade that mirrors the surrounding Dolomites, creating a seamless blend of nature and science. Its interactive exhibits cover everything from Alpine ecosystems to cutting-edge robotics, engaging all ages with hands-on learning.

Highlights: Step inside the MUSE and discover the immersive 'Antarctic Room,' a chilly exhibit replicating polar conditions where you can meet real cold-adapted creatures like krill and explore glacial landscapes up close. The living rooftop garden offers a rare chance to observe native alpine flora thriving on top of this modern science haven.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking and exploration through multiple floors.
  • Capture the panoramic mountain reflections on the facade during a sunny day for stunning photos.
  • Skip the busiest lunch hour by dining at nearby cafes before or after your visit.
  • Head to the rooftop garden early to enjoy the alpine plants without the afternoon rush.
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