Milestones:Marconi's Early Experiments in Wireless Telegraphy, 1895

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The two plaques can be viewed at the two sites in which Marconi carried out his first experiments: in the garden of Villa Griffone (his family home, now the site of the Fundazione Guglielmo Marconi), where Marconi transmitted his wireless signals, and beyond the Celestini hill, where those signals were received. Villa Griffone, Marconi's family home in the second half of the 19th century, is now the site of the Guglielmo Marconi Foundation and of the Marconi Museum, which includes the young Marconi's laboratory, on the upper floor of the villa.

The villa has custodians and the Marconi Museum has a staff for guided visits (arranged by reservation)