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Musei dell’Accademia dei Fisiocritici
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Nearby attractions
Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena
Via S. Pietro, 29, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Piazza del Campo
Il Campo, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Duomo di Siena
Piazza del Duomo, 8, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Santa Maria della Scala
Complesso museale Santa Maria della Scala, Piazza del Duomo, 1, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Porta Tufi
S.da dei Tufi, 1, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Museum of the Contrada Tortoise
Via Tommaso Pendola, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Opera della Metropolitana
Piazza del Duomo, 8, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Palazzo Pubblico
Il Campo, 1, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Facciatone
Piazza del Duomo, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Palazzo Chigi-Saracini
Via di Città, 89, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Nearby restaurants
La Taverna di San Giuseppe
Via Giovanni Duprè, 132, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Trattoria Dino
Casato di Sopra, 71, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Osteria di Castelvecchio
Via Castelvecchio, 65, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Osteria Quattro Venti
Via S. Pietro, 66, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Osteria Cice
Via S. Pietro, 32, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Pizzeria Le Principesse di Sirio Campolungo
Via S. Pietro, 53, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Osteria Permalico
Costa Larga, 4, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Boccon del Prete
Via S. Pietro, 17, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Sira e Remino - L'Osteria a Siena
Via S. Pietro, 48, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Bar Osteria Enea
Via delle Cerchia, 2, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
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Musei dell’Accademia dei Fisiocritici

Piazzetta Silvio Gigli, 2, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
4.8(264)
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attractions: Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena, Piazza del Campo, Duomo di Siena, Santa Maria della Scala, Porta Tufi, Museum of the Contrada Tortoise, Opera della Metropolitana, Palazzo Pubblico, Facciatone, Palazzo Chigi-Saracini, restaurants: La Taverna di San Giuseppe, Trattoria Dino, Osteria di Castelvecchio, Osteria Quattro Venti, Osteria Cice, Pizzeria Le Principesse di Sirio Campolungo, Osteria Permalico, Boccon del Prete, Sira e Remino - L'Osteria a Siena, Bar Osteria Enea
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+39 0577 47002
Website
fisiocritici.it
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Fri9 AM - 7 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Musei dell’Accademia dei Fisiocritici

Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena

Piazza del Campo

Duomo di Siena

Santa Maria della Scala

Porta Tufi

Museum of the Contrada Tortoise

Opera della Metropolitana

Palazzo Pubblico

Facciatone

Palazzo Chigi-Saracini

Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena

Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena

4.4

(422)

Open 24 hours
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Piazza del Campo

Piazza del Campo

4.8

(29K)

Open 24 hours
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Duomo di Siena

Duomo di Siena

4.8

(11.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Santa Maria della Scala

Santa Maria della Scala

4.6

(801)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Siena Food Tour with a Local - Full Meal
Siena Food Tour with a Local - Full Meal
Fri, Dec 5 • 11:30 AM
53100, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
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Taste organic wines in secluded Chianti
Taste organic wines in secluded Chianti
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:30 AM
53017, Radda in Chianti, Toscana, Italy
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Photo shoot through San Gimignano with Simone
Photo shoot through San Gimignano with Simone
Fri, Dec 5 • 7:30 AM
53037, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Musei dell’Accademia dei Fisiocritici

La Taverna di San Giuseppe

Trattoria Dino

Osteria di Castelvecchio

Osteria Quattro Venti

Osteria Cice

Pizzeria Le Principesse di Sirio Campolungo

Osteria Permalico

Boccon del Prete

Sira e Remino - L'Osteria a Siena

Bar Osteria Enea

La Taverna di San Giuseppe

La Taverna di San Giuseppe

4.6

(1.4K)

$$$

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Trattoria Dino

Trattoria Dino

4.4

(408)

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Osteria di Castelvecchio

Osteria di Castelvecchio

4.5

(528)

Click for details
Osteria Quattro Venti

Osteria Quattro Venti

4.6

(400)

$$

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Reviews of Musei dell’Accademia dei Fisiocritici

4.8
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4.0
15w

My youngest is obsessed with learning about animals. So to my delight, Siena had this little gem of a natural history museum.

The man working there was super helpful and friendly. He gave a good explanation of the layout and helped us find the one section we missed. We appreciated him very much!

The only thing I didn’t love about the museum was the lack of AC on a hot day as we were in Italy during a particularly hot heat wave. (But the cost to leave the AC running when it’s relatively empty wouldn’t make sense so I understand.)

I did appreciate that the museum used little toy models of animals so those of us who can’t read Italian could quickly determine what we were looking at.

They have quite the rock collection and my son pointed out malachite and other interesting rocks and uniquely colored marble.

He was thrilled that they had a tusk fragment of a palaeoloxodon and also a tooth from a megaladon. Some highlights for him were seeing the taxidermy of a peregrine falcon, a cassowary, lions and seeing the skeleton of a giraffe. And while he was unfazed by the skeleton of a small human child (which freaked me out), he as disturbed by the animals preserved in jars under the section of oddities and deformities (Siamese twin calves and mutations of sheep or birds).

All in all, would recommend a visit if you’re in Siena with kids who would find this...

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5.0
19w

This special gem remains undiscovered by Siena’s many tourists milling about the Piazza del Campo. Do yourself a favor and take the time to explore its many offerings, from an extensive collection of preserved birds to an exceptional array of beautiful gemstones, rocks, and minerals. We really enjoyed our time. Plenty of places to sit and take it all in as well. The staff are kind and helpful. You should also pay the additional entry to visit the beautiful oasis that is the botanical gardens. Another quiet and serene corner of Siena for someone seeking peace and beauty. We visited the gardens on a different day but accessed them through the entrance of the museum. Both destinations are...

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5.0
6y

This is an incredibly extensive collection of anatomic specimens, minerals, and historic scientific tools, as well as botanical specimens and a medical archive. It's got everything, everywhere, in an endlessly bewildering but fascinating tour of hallways, staircases, and connected rooms. It's a wonderful building. I didn't think this was going to be one of the more interesting things that I would see in Siena, but it was. I would highly recommend this to anyone. Entry is free but you should absolutely donate....

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sabrina lsabrina l
My youngest is obsessed with learning about animals. So to my delight, Siena had this little gem of a natural history museum. The man working there was super helpful and friendly. He gave a good explanation of the layout and helped us find the one section we missed. We appreciated him very much! The only thing I didn’t love about the museum was the lack of AC on a hot day as we were in Italy during a particularly hot heat wave. (But the cost to leave the AC running when it’s relatively empty wouldn’t make sense so I understand.) I did appreciate that the museum used little toy models of animals so those of us who can’t read Italian could quickly determine what we were looking at. They have quite the rock collection and my son pointed out malachite and other interesting rocks and uniquely colored marble. He was thrilled that they had a tusk fragment of a palaeoloxodon and also a tooth from a megaladon. Some highlights for him were seeing the taxidermy of a peregrine falcon, a cassowary, lions and seeing the skeleton of a giraffe. And while he was unfazed by the skeleton of a small human child (which freaked me out), he as disturbed by the animals preserved in jars under the section of oddities and deformities (Siamese twin calves and mutations of sheep or birds). All in all, would recommend a visit if you’re in Siena with kids who would find this interesting.
Erin and Daniel RicciErin and Daniel Ricci
This special gem remains undiscovered by Siena’s many tourists milling about the Piazza del Campo. Do yourself a favor and take the time to explore its many offerings, from an extensive collection of preserved birds to an exceptional array of beautiful gemstones, rocks, and minerals. We really enjoyed our time. Plenty of places to sit and take it all in as well. The staff are kind and helpful. You should also pay the additional entry to visit the beautiful oasis that is the botanical gardens. Another quiet and serene corner of Siena for someone seeking peace and beauty. We visited the gardens on a different day but accessed them through the entrance of the museum. Both destinations are worth a visit!
Jorge J. GarciaJorge J. Garcia
Absolutely magical place. We arrived 40 minutes prior to closing and were happily greeted and told “do not worry, take your time” They proceeded by saying that admission tickets were not required but a donation was welcomed. Truly awesome place all around; my 6 and 7 year old were fascinated, as were we (the parents) and both grandmas who were traveling with us; truly a place for everyone!
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My youngest is obsessed with learning about animals. So to my delight, Siena had this little gem of a natural history museum. The man working there was super helpful and friendly. He gave a good explanation of the layout and helped us find the one section we missed. We appreciated him very much! The only thing I didn’t love about the museum was the lack of AC on a hot day as we were in Italy during a particularly hot heat wave. (But the cost to leave the AC running when it’s relatively empty wouldn’t make sense so I understand.) I did appreciate that the museum used little toy models of animals so those of us who can’t read Italian could quickly determine what we were looking at. They have quite the rock collection and my son pointed out malachite and other interesting rocks and uniquely colored marble. He was thrilled that they had a tusk fragment of a palaeoloxodon and also a tooth from a megaladon. Some highlights for him were seeing the taxidermy of a peregrine falcon, a cassowary, lions and seeing the skeleton of a giraffe. And while he was unfazed by the skeleton of a small human child (which freaked me out), he as disturbed by the animals preserved in jars under the section of oddities and deformities (Siamese twin calves and mutations of sheep or birds). All in all, would recommend a visit if you’re in Siena with kids who would find this interesting.
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This special gem remains undiscovered by Siena’s many tourists milling about the Piazza del Campo. Do yourself a favor and take the time to explore its many offerings, from an extensive collection of preserved birds to an exceptional array of beautiful gemstones, rocks, and minerals. We really enjoyed our time. Plenty of places to sit and take it all in as well. The staff are kind and helpful. You should also pay the additional entry to visit the beautiful oasis that is the botanical gardens. Another quiet and serene corner of Siena for someone seeking peace and beauty. We visited the gardens on a different day but accessed them through the entrance of the museum. Both destinations are worth a visit!
Erin and Daniel Ricci

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Absolutely magical place. We arrived 40 minutes prior to closing and were happily greeted and told “do not worry, take your time” They proceeded by saying that admission tickets were not required but a donation was welcomed. Truly awesome place all around; my 6 and 7 year old were fascinated, as were we (the parents) and both grandmas who were traveling with us; truly a place for everyone!
Jorge J. Garcia

Jorge J. Garcia

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