Leonardo da Vinci Museum: the Universal Genius and His Works
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You can reach our exhibition very easily as it's well connected by the public transport.
In the main room of this exhibition you will find an exciting innovation, the only one in the world! It represents 3D versions of Leonardo’s inventions “floating in space”. There are 9 holograms inside 4 glass and wood showcases. They represent his flight studies, ammunition and engineering works and paintings.
More than 67 machines invented by Leonardo are available to be admired and touched in all the rooms.
An imposing and peculiar work, made with trifle care to realize actual working machines, with great size, built the way of special processes: these machines, not just “models” are entirely made of wood and this required the use of sophisticated technologies both special human skills.
At the end of the exhibition you'll find a tomb dating 43 b.C. immersed into a pond of natural water, coming from the Colosseum and Pantheon through underground canals.
This Museum is a well studied exhibition and well-groomed down to the smallest detail, where machines and interactivity play the key role.
In case you book one of our guides in your language, you'll have the opportunity to enlarge your experience with extra workshops.
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In the main room of this exhibition you will find an exciting innovation, the only one in the world! It represents 3D versions of Leonardo’s inventions “floating in space”. There are 9 holograms inside 4 glass and wood showcases. They represent his flight studies, ammunition and engineering works and paintings.
More than 67 machines invented by Leonardo are available to be admired and touched in all the rooms.
An imposing and peculiar work, made with trifle care to realize actual working machines, with great size, built the way of special processes: these machines, not just “models” are entirely made of wood and this required the use of sophisticated technologies both special human skills.
At the end of the exhibition you'll find a tomb dating 43 b.C. immersed into a pond of natural water, coming from the Colosseum and Pantheon through underground canals.
This Museum is a well studied exhibition and well-groomed down to the smallest detail, where machines and interactivity play the key role.
In case you book one of our guides in your language, you'll have the opportunity to enlarge your experience with extra workshops.
Included
- Entry/Admission - Mostra di Leonardo Da Vinci
Not included
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- The exhibition is closed at December 25th
- Minimum of 40 min. needed to visit the museum
Features
Cultural
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Tourism
95%
Original
15%
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We went directly to da Vinci Museum to ear that we had to walk 25 minutes to get the tickets!!! We bought all our tours with Viator and the agent was on the site to give us tickets. In that particular case, we don't know all the Piazza names so we didn't figured that we had to be at 2 different places to get the tour. The Opera had our name at the entrance, Viator should do the same with the di Vinci museum or have someone to meet the clients there on a time set.
It is a very interesting museum and my kid loved it. It was easy to book with Viator and an easy walk from Piazza Navona. Recommend
There are actually 3 three Leonardo da Vinci Museums in Rome. One in Piazza del Popolo not this one, another near the Vatican on Via della Conciliazione not this tour either and Palazzo della Cancelleria this listing I walked in to the first and second before finally deciding to just pay again for the one I was in since it was getting late. The museum near the Vatican was interesting if you're a da Vinci fan. There were large wooden movable models of many of his machine drawings and replicas of many of his art pieces. You don't need advance tickets for any of these museums. The desk fee was 12 euro. There was no line and actually only 1 or 2 other people in either one of them.
Really fascinating museum which shows da Vinci's inventions actually made. Quieter than other attractions so you can really get a good look round.