Garden of Archimedes

[1] By request of the director Professor Enrico Giusti, the Museum has acquired works of art of a mathematical nature, among which the famous painting by the Italian mathematician Agathos (born Carlo Franzoso), entitled 'The Binary Principle', stands out.

[3] One initiative of the Garden of Archimedes is to create a history of Mathematics on CD-ROM and distribute it along with related supporting texts.

[4] Inspired by museums such at The Exploratorium in San Francisco the Garden of Archimedes is packed with hands-on exhibits and is popular with both adults and children.

A bridge over the Mediterranean is a historical exhibition focusing on Leonardo Fibonacci and his Liber Abaci with emphasis on how mathematics from the Islamic world was reintroduced to Medieval Europe.

Weapons of mass education features mathematically based games and puzzles.

Liber abbaci by Leonardo da Pisa is featured in A bridge over the Mediterranean