Tempio Voltiano
Neoclassical temple dedicated to Alessandro Volta
Alessandro Volta's "Temple", the Tempio Voltiano was inaugurated on 15th July 1928, it was built on the occasion of the first centenary of Alessandro Volta’s death (1745-1827). Francesco Somaini (1855-1939), owner of a cotton mill in Como and Member of Parliament had the idea of building a place devoted to the memory of the great physicist and to preserve his scientific tools and documents. He had painfully witnessed the ravaging fire that had destroyed the pavilions of the Great Exhibition arranged in Como for the first centenary of the invention of the electric battery, in the summer of 1799. Somaini provided all the necessary financial resources.The architect Federico Frigerio (1873-1959) was put in charge of the project. He believed that “to honour a man who was among the brightest glories of the Napoleonic Era” the most appropriate style would be the Neoclassical style.
The building was featured on the 10.000 Liras bill.
Information
Viale Marconi
Phone: +39 031 574705
Opening hours
Reservations are recommended for groups or school groups by writing to musei.civici@comune.como.it
From Tuesday to Sunday
10 am – 6 pm
Last admission at 5.30 pm
Extraordinary opening on August, 15th 2023
Closing days 2023: every Monday except April 10th; January 1st - April 9th - April 25th - May 1st - November 1st - December 25th and 26th
December 24th and 31st reduced opening hours from 10am to 2pm
Fares
Full price € 5
Reduced price € 3
Groups minimum 15 people (each)
Children from 6 to 18 years
Senior over 70 years
Combination ticket (2 museum/cultural institutes) € 8
Family pass (2 adults + 2 children from 6 to 18 years, per museum) € 12
Free admission
Children under 6 years
Severely disabled people + accompanying person
A school teacher every 15 pupils
Registered journalists and tour guides whit valid certificate
ICOM members
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