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Leonardo3 Museum
Leonardo3 Museum

Leonardo3 Museum

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan

The Basics

Leonardo3 focuses on Leonardo as Renaissance man, both engineer and artist. Some of the physical models on display have never been built before, and all are constructed according to Leonardo's illuminated drawings. In addition, the exhibit includes a digital restoration ofThe Last Supper and a number of musical instruments. You can explore the museum independently or with the help of an audio guide in English, and there are a number of hands-on displays and touch screens that further explain the machines and models.

A visit to this engaging exhibition is easily combined with a tour of Milan's most famous sights, including the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) and Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco). Leonardo3 is also one of the museums included in the Milano Card pass.

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Leonardo3 The World of Leonardo: Tickets for the Interactive Exhibition
Leonardo3 The World of Leonardo: Tickets for the Interactive Exhibition
USD15.22 per adult
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Wonderful exhibition
Wonderful exhibition. Leonardo was an amazing man. Well worth the price of admission. Flexible Hours allow you to work around other activities without missing out.
Laurie_L, May 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • With its engaging, interactive collection, Leonardo3 is a fun stop for both kids and adults.

  • The museum is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

  • The mechanically minded are especially fascinated by the extensive collection of working machines and models.

  • There is a small gift shop selling Leonardo-themed souvenirs.

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How to Get There

The Leonardo3 exhibit is in Piazza della Scala, at the entrance of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II right in the center of Milan.

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How to Spend 2 Days in Milan

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When to Get There

This indoor museum is the perfect place to spend a few hours on one of Milan's famously scorching afternoons in the summer or blustery days in the winter.

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Leonardo's Machines

The exhibition includes a number of Leonardo's flying machines, a submarine, time machine, mechanical dragonfly, rapid-fire crossbow, mechanical eagle, and mechanical lion.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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