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Tempio Voltiano

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Daniela
August 19, 2022
Tempio Voltiano is a neoclassical museum dedicated to the work of Alessandro Volta. It houses some of the original equipment used in Volta’s monumental research.
Gianluca
April 7, 2016
The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in Como, that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship there until 1779, and retired to Como in 1819. The museum houses a varied mix of items related to his life and a rich display of scientific instruments showing his researches and experiments in the field of Physics, among which the first voltaic pile. Opening Times: Tue. – Sun.: (April - September) h 10.00-12.00 / 15.00-18.00 rest of the year h 10.00-12.00 / 14.00-16.00
The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in Como, that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship there until 1779, and retired to Como in 1819. The museum h…
Elena
August 25, 2022
The neoclassical building hosts a museum dedicated to the inventor of the electric battery, Alessandro Volta, and showcase some of his original instruments.
Alessandra
November 26, 2014
It is the most visited museum in Como. The permanent exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Alessandro Volta, inventor of the battery, and the recognition of his scientific work
Anca Isabel&Roberta
December 27, 2021
The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in the city of Como, Italy that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship until 1779, and retired in Como in 1819. The neoclassical building was designed by Federico Frigerio (1873–1959). It was completed in 1927 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the scientist's death, but it was inaugurated only in 1928. It hosts a collection of scientific instruments used by the physicist including his early voltaic piles (batteries).
The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in the city of Como, Italy that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship until 1779, and retired in Como in 1819.…

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