Leonardo3 The World of Leonardo: Interactive Exhibition Tickets for Renaissance Genius

Immerse yourself in the world of Leonardo da Vinci at the interactive exhibition Leonardo3. Explore over 200 3D machines and discover the genius of the Renaissance. Book your tickets now!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Leonardo3 - Il Mondo di Leonardo - Explore the genius of Leonardo da Vinci, the artist and inventor, through functional models of his machines and digital restorations of his artworks, a global first. The ticket remains valid until November 13, 2024. No refunds will be issued after this date.
What's Included
  • Admission ticket included
What's Not Included
  • Souvenirs (available to purchase)
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Audio guide (available to purchase in 8 languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish)
Additional Information

Step into the universe of the Renaissance mastermind, Leonardo da Vinci, and engage with his entire body of work. Participate in the continuous interactive display, Leonardo3 - The World of Leonardo, located at Piazza della Scala in Milan. Over 200 interactive 3D contraptions are showcased, along with real-life models of Leonardo’s inventions, including…

Location
Leonardo3 - Il Mondo di Leonardo
Piazza della Scala, At the entrance of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Robyn_b
Nov 17, 2024
A Must See! - A must see! Very well design and thoughtful exhibit. Plan on spending several hours. Try to see this exhibit before viewing the actual Last Supper.
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Addictedtotravel2015
Nov 17, 2024
Exceptional insight into Da Vinci - In the heart of Milan lies a remarkable museum that vividly showcases the works of Da Vinci. Through a blend of models, videos, animations, and detailed explanations, the museum offers visitors a profound glimpse into Da Vinci's intellect and his ambitious designs and constructions. The area dedicated to his intricate concepts provides an extraordinary experience for those looking to delve into all facets of Da Vinci's projects, while also debunking some myths in the process.
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James_m
Nov 16, 2024
Leonardo 3D - Great exhibition of the most intelligent multi functional human being ever to grace our planet …. Could not be better
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Ramon0000
Jan 5, 2025
A fine visit, but expensive - A detailed overview of LdV's life and research. Many life-sized models, and some interactive displays that were good for both adults and children. Cons: The museum is small. It was also crowded, and we had to fight to move around sometimes. I wish they didn't pack it to capacity. If you want more than tiny bits of information in English (or other non-Italian language), you have to pay extra (5 euro) for the audio guide.
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Werthern2025
Jan 3, 2025
All the genius of Leonardo even in 3D in the center of Milan for the whole family - Beautiful museum for the whole family. Throughout the exhibition you can see Leonardo’s absolute genius declined in all fields of knowledge. All embellished by the presence of some pages of the original codes. Beautiful idea to have interactive 3D reconstructions for children and building some machines is the icing on the cake! Really good. Excellent reception and helpfulness of the staff. Only drawback maybe too much content in a fairly small space.
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Stripeypraxis
Dec 1, 2024
Da Vinci's Magnificent Works - If you are a fan of Leonardo da Vinci, this museum is a must see! Most of these inventions were composed while da Vinci lived in Milan and worked for the prestigious and powerful Sforza family. After studying his detailed drawings, dedicated engineers have brought several of Master Leonardo's machines to reality. Visitors can view several of his flying experiments which hang from the ceiling, his perpetual motion device, his machines of war, his musical instruments (along with a recording of what they sound like), the studies for the fabulous huge equestrian monument promised to Francesco Sforza that was never built, and more. He was the epitome of the Renaissance man: painter, inventor, thinker, his mind was constantly questioning reality and anticipating the future. The museum is beautiful, but needs more translations of the explantions of da Vinci's work in English. Too, it is often visited by crowds of students who can be boisterous and lack respect for anything other than having time beyond the classroom. Count on taking at least two hours studying the works of the great Leonardo da Vinci, and appreciating his insight and curiosity.
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Galwaygirl88
Oct 30, 2024
Interesting to see up close - A museum with full scale models of di vinci’s drawings and interactive screens show details of his life and many folios. Very close to the Duomo.
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Acm1899pier
Jan 5, 2025
Exhibition with original drawings by Leonardo - This museum has never interested me, because they are interactive reconstructions, but I did not miss the opportunity to visit it on the occasion of the exhibition with two original drawings by Leonardo and the famous portrait of Francesco Melzi, his pupil.
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Angelikawz4896iv
Dec 20, 2024
Disappointing - The exhibition was boring and uncool. Far too much to read and NOTHING to join in. Except for the complicated mechanical models that didn't tell me anything, everything else was printed. Even the video show at the end was nothing to say and dull without any realization value. Taking €21 for it is a cheek.
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Marco
Oct 29, 2024
Drawings of Leonardo - Many in 3D with incomprehensible explanations other reproduced Personally I thought something different. Sorry The unfriendly welcome
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