Address: Viale Giovanni Amendola 1, 19121, La Spezia, Italy
Phone: +39 0187 770 750
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It is a very old naval museum in Italy. The entire facility has been built for a long time. The museum here is good for gossiping. Some of the navy's military equipment is also quite interesting. It is also very unique to play here.
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We visited the museum in about 2 hours although some of it was closed for renovations and covid,and we had a great time. Do recommend for guns and cannons enthusiasts.
Nice for two hours. Very interesting and nice to look at. Unfortunatelly not that much in English. There is a parking in front but only for two hours. It is open also now.
Just a €1:55 donation entrance fee and this is an amazing museum. Great and varied displays inside and outside in the garden. Outside is a bit unkempt but don't miss the large items out there. A great...
Head upstairs for the collection of ships figureheads. Head through the room with lots of guns and torpedoes in it to the very interesting display of early (1969) diving technology. There’s a short fi...
Museo Tecnico Navale della Spezia is a nice museum with many displays on naval artifacts from Italian Navy, either on land or ships that are associated with navigation. Payment of entrance fee is nec...
It is a very old naval museum in Italy. The entire facility has been built for a long time. The museum here is good for gossiping. Some of the navy's military equipment is also quite interesting. It is also very unique to play here.
The fare is very cheap, the museum is also quite big, the furnishings are various, all kinds of equipment are rare to see, you can feast your eyes, it is worth visiting. The only drawback is that there is no introduction in English. You can visit here after visiting the Cinque Terre.
The Naval Museum of La Spezia is a small museum that costs only £1.5. This place is very interesting and has a wide range of collections. The disadvantage is that everything is not described in English, and these things are not well classified, so sometimes these things are random.
La Spezia Naval Museum (built in 1870, just beside the local naval base. Many decorative bows and model ships are on display.