The Science Library was born in Pisa in 2002 from an idea of Nadia Ioli Pierazzini, then CNR researcher, who set up some experiments for the first teaching laboratories based on the Galilean scientific method: starting from the experience to elaborate concepts or learn by playing.
Over the years, the format has evolved and the number of experiments that students and visitors to the exhibition have been encouraged to do, under the guidance of highly qualified animators, to explore the fascination of science and understand the laws that regulate it through experience.


