Enrico Fermi Center for Study and Research, Physics museum and research center in Rome, Italy
The Enrico Fermi Center is a research and exhibition space housed in a restored building that once contained the Royal Institute of Physics. The rooms spread across multiple floors with exhibition areas alongside active laboratories for ongoing scientific work.
The center opened in 2019 after the Italian Parliament approved its establishment to preserve the legacy of nuclear physics developments from the 1930s. The location marks an important moment in European science history during that era.
The center preserves the memory of Italy's role in nuclear physics and shows how this science shaped the country. Visitors can see historical documents and photographs that document this scientific past.
The center is located at Piazza del Viminale 1 in central Rome and is easy to reach on foot. The building offers exhibitions and educational programs year-round, so checking current opening times beforehand is wise.
A hidden courtyard within the center preserves an original fountain where notable physicists gathered during the early development of nuclear research. This quiet space offers insight into the everyday moments of scientific collaboration from that period.
Location: Rome
Inception: March 15, 1999
Official opening: November 15, 2019
Address: Piazza del Viminale, 1
Website: http://centrofermi.it
GPS coordinates: 41.90003,12.49385
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:00
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