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La Specola - Museum of Zoology and Natural History and its collection

La Specola - Museum of Zoology and Natural History
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La Specola - Museum of Zoology and Natural History is a natural history museum in Florence. The name is a reference to the astronomical observatory founded here in 1790. The museum's collection is based on the Medici Natural History Collection and is best known for its collection of anatomical wax models from the 18th and 19th centuries. La Specola is considered the oldest scientific museum in Europe. The museum spans 34 rooms and contains next to the wax models stuffed animals, such as a stuffed hippopotamus, and scientific and medical instruments.

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ITMuseo di Storia Naturale - Zoologica

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La Specola - Museum of Zoology and Natural History
Via Romana 17
50125 Florence

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Via Romana 17, Florence

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    La Specola, part of the Museum of Natural History in Florence, offers an extensive collection of zoological specimens and anatomical wax models. The museum's strengths lie in its historical significance and the breadth of its exhibits. Visitors often appreciate the vast array of taxidermy animals, representing species from around the world. The anatomical wax models, dating back to the 18th century, are particularly noteworthy for their detail and educational value.

    However, some visitors note that the museum's presentation can feel outdated, with some exhibits showing signs of wear. The lighting in certain areas may be dim, which can affect the viewing experience. Additionally, the lack of modern interactive displays might disappoint those used to more contemporary museum formats.

    Despite these drawbacks, many find the museum's old-world charm appealing. The building itself, a 13th-century palazzo, adds to the atmospheric experience. The panoramic terrace, offering views over Florence, is often cited as a highlight.

    It's worth noting that some visitors may find certain exhibits, particularly the anatomical waxworks, somewhat unsettling. However, for those interested in natural history, medical history, or unique museum experiences, La Specola provides a rich and educational visit.

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