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Museo dell'Aeronautica Gianni Caproni
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The Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics is Italy's oldest aviation museum, as well as the country's oldest corporate museum. It was established in 1927 as the Caproni Museum by Italian aviation pioneer and aeronautical engineer, Giovanni Battista "Gianni" Caproni and his wife, Timina Guasti Caproni.
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Museo dell'Aeronautica Gianni Caproni

Via Lidorno, 3, 38123 Trento TN, Italy
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The Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics is Italy's oldest aviation museum, as well as the country's oldest corporate museum. It was established in 1927 as the Caproni Museum by Italian aviation pioneer and aeronautical engineer, Giovanni Battista "Gianni" Caproni and his wife, Timina Guasti Caproni.

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+39 0461 174 7045
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museostorico.it
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4.5
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5.0
8y

A nice collection of unique planes, from early pioneers of flight to the jet-powered F-104 Starfighter. I recommend you to visit if you're keen on aviation history (surprisingly), especially in the 10s and 20s. You can get very close to the aircraft to see all the details. On the other hand, the museum was smaller than I expected, and the airplanes are very close to each other, which sometimes cuts the view. Not everything is translated to English, but that wasn't a big problem for me. The staff was very kind, helpful and friendly. They immediately offered me student discount and called a taxi for me to get back. I came there on foot because I had a lot of time, but it's quite far from the city. It's a lot easier to get there by car or by bike; unfortunately there's no public transport. But still, I highly recommend you to visit it if you have some time in Trento. And I give a special thanks...

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4.0
47w

Posizione strategica, vicinissima all'entrata Autostrada A22 e alla tangenziale ovest. Una tappa da fare se si visita il capoluogo trentino, in ogni stagione dell'anno, con un occhio di riguardo agli orari di visita sul sito, mi raccomando. Lista d'attesa brevissime. Servizio ben organizzato luogo di interesse nazionale, da visitare secondo me se si viene in Trentino specialmente per bimbi, famiglie con passeggini, coppie, anziani, appassionati e non. Ampio parcheggio gratuito. Bar interno ben fornito. Sempre molto gradita, l'attenzione alla pulizia e al profumo di legno antico emozioni da vivere in prima persona. Esperienza che affascina i tanti bambini e i più o meno giovani, la possibilità di guidare virtualmente velivoli tramite computer a schermo e ledwall a parete sui cieli monti e prati del Monte Bondone sorvolando Aldeno, Cimone e Garniga, sulle montagne intorno a Trento come la Marzola o il Cimirlo e di parte del Trentino, un tour virtuale che riscuote sempre tanto successo e piace tanto a me fare ogni volta che ci torno (prezzo da concordare all'ingresso). Atmosfera semplice ma curata rara direi, adatta e appetibile a tutti dal fascino antico e prezioso e tanti marchingegni meccanici, motori, ruote di legno e metalli diversi, tele e tessuti che ormai appartengono al passato, pregno di storia e tanto altro, che parla di noi italiani e tante curiosità. Ti trasporta in un mondo magico ma, attuale al tempo stesso, che ci fa guardare con fiducia e spirito di patriottismo al nostro futuro nelle nostre mani, della tecnologia meccanica dell'aeronautica e dei motori in generale e di continua ricerca per migliorare. Prezzi piuttosto cari ma vale la pena il viaggio. Io ci ritorno volentieri anche se lo conosco meglio delle mie tasche. L'unica pecca, poche visite guidate; ci starebbero bene più guide impiegate, per guidare i tanti visitatori non solo l'apparente spazio espositivo del museo ma alla scoperta delle curiosità e i passi avanti della scienza ingegneristica ai giorni nostri. Evento clou del museo Gianni Caproni sulla quale investe tanto il capoluogo, appuntamento trentino che si rinnova ogni anno "Festivolare", che vi consiglio di vedere a testa all'insù e tanta felicità di vedere velivoli d'epoca volare nei cieli della periferia di Trento....

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1.0
5y

Museo piccolo ma veramente stupendo per i pezzi rari al suo interno, come la recensione precedente, anche noi avremmo dato 5 stelle al museo ma ne diamo 1 per colpa del personale. Anche a noi il custode ci ha spiegato le indicazioni minacciandoci di sanzioni visti i nostri due maschietti al seguito. Noi siamo arrivati al museo alle 11.30 siamo stati un oretta a guardare tutti gli aerei e quando alle 12.30 abbiamo chiesto di provare il simulatore c'è stato detto che dovevano andare a pranzo quindi non si poteva fare. Sono andata a riferire il tutto al mio compagno, lui si è recato alla cassa e la ragazza alla cassa ci ha spiegato che c sarebbero voluto solo 5 minuti ma siccome l'altro signore se n'era già andato lei non portava lasciare la cassa da sola(vorrei precisare che in tutto il museo c'eravamo solo noi e che lei avrebbe potuto lasciare la "guardia" alla cassa). Vorrei consigliare a tutti di visitarlo ma di chiedere subito di effettuare la prova con il simulatore e vorrei consigliare a chi ci lavora di essere più gentili, noi siamo quelli che vi permettono di portare il pane a casa e come noi rispettiamo voi e il museo voi dovreste rispettarci dandoci delle semplici informazioni visto che in teoria il museo fa orario continuato ma si vede che questo non vale per tutto.. (bastava dirci che se volevamo fare il simulatore dovevamo farlo subito o comunque che c'era un...

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Marko BermellMarko Bermell
A nice collection of unique planes, from early pioneers of flight to the jet-powered F-104 Starfighter. I recommend you to visit if you're keen on aviation history (surprisingly), especially in the 10s and 20s. You can get very close to the aircraft to see all the details. On the other hand, the museum was smaller than I expected, and the airplanes are very close to each other, which sometimes cuts the view. Not everything is translated to English, but that wasn't a big problem for me. The staff was very kind, helpful and friendly. They immediately offered me student discount and called a taxi for me to get back. I came there on foot because I had a lot of time, but it's quite far from the city. It's a lot easier to get there by car or by bike; unfortunately there's no public transport. But still, I highly recommend you to visit it if you have some time in Trento. And I give a special thanks to the staff.
Richárd VámossyRichárd Vámossy
Tiny but very well-organised and structured museum. It has got a decent exhibition that follows a chronological order. It's accessible, inexpensive and fun (including kids or disabled persons). Plenty of parking lots available outside, and a restaurant just next to it offers options for refreshment. Since it's located next to the airport, it's a great choice for visiting for a couple of hours. Recommended.
Artem KhvastunovArtem Khvastunov
Small aviation museum with a few aircrafts and aircraft models. It shouldn't take much time to see them all, especially nowadays when many restrictions are in place. Still, it's neat and tidy. You might want to stop here on the way to our from Italy. One more good reason is that there's a restaurant in the same building which has really good food.
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A nice collection of unique planes, from early pioneers of flight to the jet-powered F-104 Starfighter. I recommend you to visit if you're keen on aviation history (surprisingly), especially in the 10s and 20s. You can get very close to the aircraft to see all the details. On the other hand, the museum was smaller than I expected, and the airplanes are very close to each other, which sometimes cuts the view. Not everything is translated to English, but that wasn't a big problem for me. The staff was very kind, helpful and friendly. They immediately offered me student discount and called a taxi for me to get back. I came there on foot because I had a lot of time, but it's quite far from the city. It's a lot easier to get there by car or by bike; unfortunately there's no public transport. But still, I highly recommend you to visit it if you have some time in Trento. And I give a special thanks to the staff.
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Tiny but very well-organised and structured museum. It has got a decent exhibition that follows a chronological order. It's accessible, inexpensive and fun (including kids or disabled persons). Plenty of parking lots available outside, and a restaurant just next to it offers options for refreshment. Since it's located next to the airport, it's a great choice for visiting for a couple of hours. Recommended.
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Small aviation museum with a few aircrafts and aircraft models. It shouldn't take much time to see them all, especially nowadays when many restrictions are in place. Still, it's neat and tidy. You might want to stop here on the way to our from Italy. One more good reason is that there's a restaurant in the same building which has really good food.
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