€8.0
/ Adult
This museum is one of the oldest railway museums in Europe and sits on the site of the first Italian railway workshop. It’s a huge space filled with real trains, engines, and carriages that show how rail travel changed over time. The place is a mix of history, technology, and cool old machines.
- The museum is most popular for its massive collection of historic locomotives and carriages, including the legendary Bayard, the first train to run in the country.
- There are interactive exhibits where you can see how trains work and even step inside some of the old carriages.
- The location offers awesome views of the sea and the city from the museum gardens.
- See Real Historic Trains Up Close đ You can walk around and even inside some of the oldest and most famous trains ever built.
- Learn How Railways Changed History đ The museum shows how trains shaped the country's past, with easy-to-understand displays and stories.
- Unique Photo Spots đ¸ The old engines, vintage carriages, and seaside views make for some seriously cool photos.
- It's best to book tickets a few days in advance, especially on weekends or holidays.
- No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since there's a lot to explore.
- The best time to visit is in the morning when it's less crowded and not too hot.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €8.0.
Last checked: Mar 8, 2025
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