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street E. Bianchi 46, 23807 Merate, Lc.
How to arrive in Merate.
Information: Switchboard
Booking service for evening visits:
Switchboard (Monday - Friday; 09:00 a.m. - 04:00 p.m.)

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Daytime visits

Merate

Where: 2 turns every first friday of every month, except holidays and August
Time: 10:00 - 15:00.
Free admission. Only by booking at visits Switch board (monday - friday; 09:00 a.m. - 04:00 p.m.).

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Evening observations

The Ruths telescope

Only by booking
Where: 2/3 evenings every month except on holydays and August.
Starting time: it depends on the season.
Price: full 5 €; reduced 3 € (children under 10 and adults over 65).
Bad weather sky observation will be replaced by a lecture.
Warning: the domes of the telescopes are not heated: please, choose carefully your clothing, especially during autumn and winter!
Only by booking at visits switch board (monday - friday; 09:00 a.m. - 04:00 p.m.).

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For school

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cycles of lectures and guided visits only by booking.
For information and booking, please contact the responsible, Monica Sperandio from 9:00 to 13:00 from monday to friday.
For more information, please look up our website devoted to school!

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Apart from the sky!

The Zeiss Telescope

The Zeiss telescope
(1926; diameter = 100 cm)
It was given by Germany to Italy as part of “compensation for war damages” and, at that time, it was the second largest telescope in Europe. It can be seen during daytime and evening visits.

The Ruths telescope

The Ruths telescope
(1968; diameter = 134 cm)
It was entirely made in Italy and it was the first specimen in the world in which the aluminium was used to made the primary mirror. This is the telescope that is usually used to watch the sky during the evening visits. It can be seen during daytime and evening visits.

The park of Merate

The park
The domes and the other buildings of the site are surrounded by a great variety of trees and bushes among which a 200 years old cedar of libanon that was damaged by a tornado in 1999, cantenarian camellias, pines, firs, laurels, horse-chestnuts and other more. It can be seen during daytime visits.

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Via Brera 28, 20121 Milano.
How to arrive in Milano.
Information: Switchboard

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Daytime visits every week

immagine Cupola Schiaparelli

EVERY wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.. The visits are for ancient astronomical instruments and "Schiaparelli’ dome".
Price: 5 €.
We’re sorry but Schiaparelli’ dome is fifth-floor without lift.

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Ancient astronomical instruments

Permanent exibition of ancient astronomical instruments

edit by Ist. of General applied Physical Science - history of Physical Science University of Milano..
When: Free admission from 9:00 to 16:00 from monday to friday; closed on holydays.
More information to the link Ist. of General applied Physical Science - history of Physical Science.

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For schools

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cycles of lectures and guided visits only by booking.
For information and booking, please contact the responsible, Stefano Sandrelli from 9:00 to 13:00 from monday to friday.
For more information, please look up our website devoted to school