MOON — Tra Terra e Spazio
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About us

A museum that transforms

MOON — Between Earth and Space is born at the JMuseo in Jesolo as a new immersive experience dedicated to the Moon, told in its twofold nature: poetic and scientific.

The exhibition continues and renews the museum's interactive philosophy with a more museological approach: spaces in which the body is involved, but where there is also much to read and to observe. From the contemplation of the sky to the space race, across two floors.

The project is created by Monimò and Pleiadi, under the patronage of the City of Jesolo, and draws on outstanding scientific and outreach partners: the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) and the Italian Union of Amateur Astronomers (UAI).

Poetic and scientific

Two languages that intertwine: the wonder of the gaze and the rigour of science.

Immersive experience

Installations, set designs and a digital planetarium to experience the Moon with every sense.

For all ages

A path designed for families, schools and the curious, from the youngest to the enthusiasts.

L'edificio del JMuseo di Jesolo, con la sua facciata geometrica

Where

In the heart of Jesolo

The exhibition is in the heart of the town, at the JMuseo, a few steps from the seafront and with convenient public parking.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is the exhibition?

MOON — Between Earth and Space is at the JMuseo in Jesolo (VE). The exact address and directions are on the Contact page.

When is it open and how long does it last?

The exhibition can be visited from 9 July 2026 to 6 January 2027, every day from 10:30 to 21:30 (last entry at 20:30). The visit takes 1–2 hours on average; the planetarium experience about 30 minutes.

How do I buy tickets?

For now, tickets are sold only at the JMuseo ticket office (online sales will be activated soon). Prices — adults €18, reduced €16, children €14 and family packages — are on the Tickets page.

Is it suitable for children and families?

Yes. The path is designed for all ages: scientifically rigorous yet engaging, with interactive installations and content for the youngest visitors.

Is the exhibition accessible to people with disabilities?

The spaces are designed to be accessible. For specific accessibility needs, we invite you to contact us in advance so we can make your visit as smooth as possible.

Do I need to book for the planetarium?

No: the planetarium runs continuously throughout opening hours. There's no need to book — you simply queue and enter according to capacity.

Patronage & partners

Who created it

Organised by

Monimò logo
Pleiadi Benefit Corporation logo

Under the patronage of

City of Jesolo logo
JMuseo logo

Scientific and outreach partners

INAF — National Institute for AstrophysicsUAI — Italian Union of Amateur Astronomers