Visit the Museum of Paleontology in Naples

Dinosaurs and fossils in the historic center of Naples

Discovering Dinosaurs

The Museum of Paleontology in Naples is part of the Museum Center of Natural and Physical Sciences, and it is the best if you have children.

In fact, the little ones will be able to see up close, among other things, a real dinosaur skeleton, the small mammoth and the dinosaur Ciro.

MUSEUM COLLECTION

The collection of the Naples Museum of Paleontology is divided into invertebrates, plants and vertebrates and includes the complete skeleton of an allosaurus, the cast of a baby mammoth, the dinosaur Ciro, the fossil fish of Castellammare and Pietraroia, fossils of plants, marine and flying reptiles, and much more.

Children and young people will be involved in the passionate stories of the highly trained guides.

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SMARTIP

Together with the paleontological museum, it is possible to visit the royal mineralogical museum, the zoological museum, the anthropology museum and the physics museum, all of which are part of the Natural and Physical Sciences Museum Centre.

STAY NEAR CORSO UMBERTO I

Featuring city views, B&B Federico Secondo is located around 1.3 km from Maschio Angioino, near the Paleontology Museum and offers accommodation with a balcony. The bed and breakfast has a private entrance. Featuring a lift, this bed and breakfast offers a shared kitchen and luggage storage.

Located in the centre of Naples, 350 metres from Università Metro Station, Hotel Nunù offers a terrace with city views, air-conditioned accommodation and free WiFi throughout.

 
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Timetables:

Open Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 13:30 and Monday and Thursday also from 14:15 to 16:30

Ticket:

Entrance fee €2.50, children €2.50, children under 5 are free

Address:

Chiostro dei Santi Marcellino e Festo, Largo San Marcellino 10, Federico II University, Naples

How to get:

Metro L1 stop Università, on foot along Corso Umberto I