The laboratory aims to combine scientific and playful activities, under the motto ‘teaching by playing’.
In an area of around 1,000 square metres, the museum displays virtual reality, scenic reconstructions, 3D films, photos, exhibitions and experimental workshops: all to teach and explain the secrets of nature.
The museum is accessible to people with disabilities and is an educational museum dedicated to the history of the earth and the evolution of biodiversity.
The Geobiolab takes visitors back to the origins of everything and to the natural elements that humans often neglect or mistreat without knowing and understanding how such behaviour has profound repercussions on their own lives.
In order to tackle the notions of geology, botany and zoology with greater interest, a special area of the laboratory is reserved for experiments.

