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Museums in Italy

National Museum of Science and Technology "Leonardo da Vinci"

The National Museum of Science and Technology 'Leonardo da Vinci' in Milan is Italy's largest science and technology museum. It has 10,000 items on display, and runs educational activities in 15 interactive laboratories, presenting the evolution of science and technology by exploring the relationship between people and machines, taking Leonardo da Vinci as a starting point.

Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia  "Leonardo da Vinci"

National Transport Museum, La Spezia

The National Transport Museum opened in Spezia in 1986. Originally dedicated solely to trolleybuses, the museum later expanded to include vehicles on wheels and trains. The museum now has exhibitions in the historical hangar belonging to the ATC and in a special undercover area in Santo Stefano Magra. The collection currently comprises of 16 trolleybuses, 40 inter and outer-city buses, 3 trams, 8 service vehicles, 7 locomotives and 5 railway carriages. The trolleybus section is the main attraction

Off-Road Motorcycle Museum

As part of the cultural initiatives pertinent to the Agritourism activity, the first Italian Museum dedicated to off-road motorcycles, officially recognized by the Province of Brescia, has been operating for several years now.
The Museum is set up in several rooms, inside which original specimens are exhibited,
of Italian and foreign origin, multiple winners and, often, unique in the world, together with a rich library which can be easily consulted in a welcoming reading room.

Museo della Motocicletta da Fuoristrada