Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology
Discover the largest permanent exhibition in the world dedicated to Leonardo. A spectacular setting that will help you investigate the work of Leonardo da Vinci in the historical and social context of the time, his relations with nature and art, the legacy of his research method in contemporary society.
An immersive experience between over 170 historical models, artworks, ancient volumes and installations about the evolution of Leonardo’s thought in an emotional, intellectual and physical dimension.
The Museum, opened in 1953, is one of the main technical-scientific museums in Europe, representing a unique cultural resource to inspire the new generations. Leonardo is investigated within his historical context by relating his work as an engineer and humanist to the history of science, art, technology and Renaissance thought. Universal meanings such as the desire to know, the ability to observe and think transversely are a precious legacy of Leonardo’s working method to contemporary society.
It's the Museum in which to discover exhibits, displays, digital installations and workshops on astronomy and Space, energy and materials, transportation, food, genetics, biotechnology and particle physics. Numerous extraordinary objects in front of which to thrill such as steam trains, the AC72 catamaran Luna Rossa, the brig schooner Ebe, the liner Conte Biancamano, the submarine Toti, the launcher Vega and the only fragment of the Moon in Italy.
PRICES: 10€ full price
WITH MILANOCARD: 8,50€ (a saving of more 15% on your entrance ticket)
WHERE: Museum of Science and Technology, Via San Vittore 21
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