Microscopy revolutionized our understanding of the microbial world by allowing us to see organisms invisible to the naked eye. From simple magnifying glasses to advanced electron microscopes, these tools have unveiled the intricate structures of cells, bacteria, and viruses. This unit explores the principles of microscopy, including resolution, magnification, and contrast. It covers various types of microscopes, sample preparation techniques, and their applications in microbiology. The limitations and future developments in microscopy are also discussed, highlighting ongoing advancements in the field.