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The
Statue of Galileo | Astrolabe, Text and Instruments HD Video (18.4 MB) SD Video (3.6 MB) |
Telescopes by Galileo | Telescopes by Galileo (SD Video, 2.9 MB) |
18th Century Telescope and Instruments (SD Video, 2.9 MB) | Theodolite |
There are also some books written by Galileo on display (including one that got him into trouble with the Inquisition in 1632, in which he strongly supported the Copernican theory of the Earth not being the center of the universe, citing his observations of the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus; he ended up under house arrest for the rest of his life).
Galilean Texts
HD Video (16.0 MB) SD Video (3.4 MB)
Galilean and Newtonian Telescopes (SD Video, 3.0 MB) | Bob and Newtonian Telescope |
The bulk of the museum’s
collection comes from two private collections, from the Medici and
The museum will be renaming itself to Museo Galileo shortly, when an extensive renovation (in progress during our visit) is completed. It is located along the river, just upstream from the Uffizi Gallery. But after leaving the museum, we walked northward, away from the river, toward our next stop, the Duomo Museum.