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The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in the city of Como, Italy that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship there until 1779, and retired to Como in 1819. Near the Tempio Voltiano are the new statue by Daniel Libeskind named Life Electric and the both dedicated to Volta. * Internal view of the museum * A voltaic pile on display in the museum * The museum was featured on the 10,000 lire banknote (1984–2001).

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  • El Templo Voltiano (en italiano, Tempio Voltiano) es un museo científico-biográfico italiano ubicado en la ciudad de Como, cerca del lago de Como. Inaugurado en 1928, alberga una exposición permanente dedicada a la memoria de Alessandro Volta, un ilustre físico nacido en la ciudad, y es el museo más visitado de la misma.​ (es)
  • Le Temple de Volta est un monument de la ville italienne de Côme dédié à Alessandro Volta, ouvert en 1928. (fr)
  • The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in the city of Como, Italy that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship there until 1779, and retired to Como in 1819. The neoclassical building was designed by Federico Frigerio (1873–1959). It was completed in 1927 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the scientist's death, but was inaugurated in 1928. It hosts a collection of scientific instruments used by the physicist including his early voltaic piles (batteries). The first floor has a display of his personal belongings and his awards. In 1984 the museum was featured on the back of the 10,000 lire banknote. Volta's portrait was depicted on the front of the same banknote. The notes circulated until 2001, when the Euro notes replaced them. Banknotes based on the Italian lira have since been replaced by notes denominated in Euros. Near the Tempio Voltiano are the new statue by Daniel Libeskind named Life Electric and the both dedicated to Volta. * Internal view of the museum * A voltaic pile on display in the museum * The museum was featured on the 10,000 lire banknote (1984–2001). (en)
  • Il Tempio Voltiano è un museo scientifico italiano situato a Como, in riva al lago di Como, in fondo a Viale Guglielmo Marconi. Inaugurato nel 1928, ospita una esposizione permanente dedicata alla memoria di Alessandro Volta, illustre fisico nativo della città. (it)
  • 伏打殿(Tempio Voltiano)是意大利北部伦巴第大区科莫市的一座博物馆,专门纪念科学家、电池发明者亚历山德罗·伏打。伏打1745年出生于科莫,担任教授直到1779年,1819年退休回到科莫。 这座新古典主义建筑由费德里科·弗里格里奥(1873-1959)设计。它于1927年竣工,以庆祝这位科学家逝世100周年,但直到1928年才落成。这里收藏这位物理学家使用的科学仪器,包括他早期的伏打电堆(电池组)。一楼陈列他的个人物品和奖项。 1984年,这座博物馆出现在1万意大利里拉钞票的背面,伏打的肖像则出现在同一张钞票的正面。这些纸币一直流通到2001年,此后被欧元纸币所取代。 在伏打殿附近,有丹尼尔·里伯斯金创作的雕塑 Life Electric,和伏打灯塔(Faro Voltiano)都是献给伏打的。 * * * 1万里拉钞票 (zh)
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  • El Templo Voltiano (en italiano, Tempio Voltiano) es un museo científico-biográfico italiano ubicado en la ciudad de Como, cerca del lago de Como. Inaugurado en 1928, alberga una exposición permanente dedicada a la memoria de Alessandro Volta, un ilustre físico nacido en la ciudad, y es el museo más visitado de la misma.​ (es)
  • Le Temple de Volta est un monument de la ville italienne de Côme dédié à Alessandro Volta, ouvert en 1928. (fr)
  • Il Tempio Voltiano è un museo scientifico italiano situato a Como, in riva al lago di Como, in fondo a Viale Guglielmo Marconi. Inaugurato nel 1928, ospita una esposizione permanente dedicata alla memoria di Alessandro Volta, illustre fisico nativo della città. (it)
  • 伏打殿(Tempio Voltiano)是意大利北部伦巴第大区科莫市的一座博物馆,专门纪念科学家、电池发明者亚历山德罗·伏打。伏打1745年出生于科莫,担任教授直到1779年,1819年退休回到科莫。 这座新古典主义建筑由费德里科·弗里格里奥(1873-1959)设计。它于1927年竣工,以庆祝这位科学家逝世100周年,但直到1928年才落成。这里收藏这位物理学家使用的科学仪器,包括他早期的伏打电堆(电池组)。一楼陈列他的个人物品和奖项。 1984年,这座博物馆出现在1万意大利里拉钞票的背面,伏打的肖像则出现在同一张钞票的正面。这些纸币一直流通到2001年,此后被欧元纸币所取代。 在伏打殿附近,有丹尼尔·里伯斯金创作的雕塑 Life Electric,和伏打灯塔(Faro Voltiano)都是献给伏打的。 * * * 1万里拉钞票 (zh)
  • The Tempio Voltiano (Italian; Volta Temple in English) is a museum in the city of Como, Italy that is dedicated to Alessandro Volta, a prolific scientist and the inventor of the electrical battery. Volta was born in Como in 1745, held his first professorship there until 1779, and retired to Como in 1819. Near the Tempio Voltiano are the new statue by Daniel Libeskind named Life Electric and the both dedicated to Volta. * Internal view of the museum * A voltaic pile on display in the museum * The museum was featured on the 10,000 lire banknote (1984–2001). (en)
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  • Templo Voltiano (es)
  • Temple de Volta (fr)
  • Tempio voltiano (it)
  • Tempio Voltiano (en)
  • 伏打殿 (zh)
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