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Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition: Explore the Galleries
4.2
32 Ratings
Milan
Explore the Galleries, the world’s largest permanent exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. Discover remarkable items like steam trains and the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran. Be captivated by the space section, featuring the only piece of the Moon on display in Italy.
Explore the Galleries, the world’s largest permanent exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. Discover remarkable items like steam trains and the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran. Be captivated by the space section, featuring the only piece of the Moon on display in Italy.
Duration:
3 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Museo Della Scienza E Della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci - Travel between past, present and future in one of the largest technical-scientific museums in Europe, immersed in the cloisters of a 16th century Olivetan monastery. Don’t miss the Galleries with the largest permanent exhibition in the world dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. A scenographic…
- Museo Della Scienza E Della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci - Travel between past, present and future in one of the largest technical-scientific museums in Europe, immersed in the cloisters of a 16th century Olivetan monastery. Don’t miss the Galleries with the largest permanent exhibition in the world dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. A scenographic journey among 170 historical models, works of art, ancient volumes and installations to tell the story of the figure and work of Leonardo, engineer, humanist and investigator of nature. Here you can discover displays, exhibitions, digital installations and laboratories on astronomy and space, energy and materials, transport, nutrition, genetics, biotechnology and particle physics and numerous extraordinary objects to get excited about such as steam trains, the AC72 Luna Rossa catamaran, the schooner brigantine Ebe, the transatlantic Conte Biancamano, the submarine Toti, the launcher Vega and the only fragment of the Moon in Italy.
What's Included
- Entrance ticket
- Written guide
- Entrance ticket
- Written guide
Location
Museo Della Scienza E Della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci
Via San Vittore 21,
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
4.2
(32 Ratings)
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Pioneer494349
Nov 4, 2024
Excellent - Highly recommended. Good exposure, very complete and interactive. The visit does not last less than 2 hours. An audio guide is missed in languages other than Italian or English. Value guided tours that give access to the interior of the submarine.
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Sorin
Oct 19, 2024
Extremely interesting and interactive. Definitely recommend it! - Extremely interesting way to explore Leornado da Vinci’s mind and life. The museum had far more than I expected. The price is extremely cheap (on 28th of Oct we paid €10/person). It took us 3 hours to go through all of it.
Make sure you put aside at least 2 hours.
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Starr_h
Oct 16, 2024
Leonardo exhibits - Leonardo exhibits , were fantastic to see , as well give yourself time to see the rest as there is lots of other exhibits to see .
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Alfiod
Oct 2, 2024
Best museum in Milan - What a fantastic display of Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible talent. Apart from this display the environment, aviation and maritime displays are worthy of recognition.
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Jill95008
Sep 30, 2024
Great museum! - Great museum - fun way to spend several hours! We went originally just for the Leonardo section of this museum. But, there was so much more to see! Space, technology, a separate building of old ships! The entry price was very reasonable as well.
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779kirby
Sep 14, 2024
Excellent Museum, DaVinci flying machine models etc. - Excellent science museum and well defined paths to cover all displays. The DaVinci exhibits of functional models of his flying machines was a major highlight
Covers most major scientific endeavors including a prototype of the CERN target instrumentation.
Much about the steel, railroad, and electric power plants.
For radio enthusiasts, the original spark gap transmitter, working spark gap transmitter with code key and receiver you can send code on.
Much more. Too numerous to mention. Well worth four hours
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Vince-lsne
Oct 27, 2024
What to do in case of bad weather - Huge museum located largely in an old building almost as interesting as the exhibitions themselves. It takes several hours to make a fairly quick tour in there are things to see and read. Unfortunately no catering point open during our visit, big negative.
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Caoimhe
Sep 23, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Great interactive expeditions. A good variety of things to learn. I would recommend following the recommend route they have signed posted in the museum for people with a larger time frame. It was great value for money and a fun way to spend some time on a rainy day.
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Alebla
Oct 21, 2024
Interesting, but not fully exploiting the potential - We stayed Sunday with our 8-year-old son. We had made free online tickets as per instructions received via email, as season ticket holders Musei Lombardia. We were greeted with very little courtesy at the door, with pressing questions about why the tickets were free. I didn't feel welcome, let's say. That said, we moved on to the ticket office and then to the lockers, from there we found friendly and helpful staff, even in the halls.
Free lockers are available, about 40 between small and medium, plus some large for strollers.
The museum is large, with differently interesting rooms. Too bad for the few interactive activities that are mainly games. I would have liked to have found more places to "test" science. There are some, but surely they would enhance better for a young audience (like my son) the parts dedicated to Da Vinci or ships.
Interesting the rooms of space and telecommunications. If you were born in the 80s, prepare for a fit of nostalgia!
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Nicholast342
Sep 28, 2024
Was Expecting More - I obviously didn’t do my research well enough as I expected the museum to be primarily about Leonardo da Vinci rather than Italian science and technology in general. Yes, there was a section dedicated to him which was great but much of the museum was more general.
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