It is a lovely museum about navigation instruments. It is a private collection. There is information about some instruments in English and Italian. There was also a nice tour in English. She was very knowledgeable about it all. The staff and the owner were very friendly. There is a toilet. The railings are not that sturdy. Do not lean on it. It was quite cheap. Only €5 per person. The location on Google Maps is not quite right. You have to go upstairs from where it is located on the map. Then it is on the right. If you don't find it. Just ask the locals. That's how we found it. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes the sea, navigation, telescopen, microscopes, and all...
Read moreMuseum is not easy to find. It is on a side street as you enter San Giovanni from Balligo. The shop faces the parking lot. Loaded with old navigation instruments from 17 and 1800s plus other things. It is from owner’s private collection. Keep in mind it’s only open 10:00 - 1:00. I was hoping it would have some things from Marco Polo and Columbus eras, but it...
Read moreVery interesting and informative small museum about navigation with many old antique pieces on display. If you are in the neighbourhood definitely...
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