Located in Como, the Volta Temple (Tempio Voltiano) is a monument dedicated to the renowned Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, famous for his invention of the battery. The structure, primarily made of white marble, features a large dome at the top. Inside, visitors will find a statue of Volta, alongside various scientific instruments and exhibits that highlight his contributions to the field of electricity. The temple is open to the public all year round, from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00. Accessibility services include wheelchair-accessible parking, entrances, and restrooms.










