Leonardo3 + The Best of Milan
- Leonardo3 Museum - The World of Leonardo
- The Duomo di Milano
- Audio Guide App Milan
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Pick up a replica copy of Da Vinci's book, _Codex of Flight_, after your experience as a unique keepsake. Compiled in 1505, _Codex of Flight_ features drawings and texts of Da Vinci's observations of birds in flight and his hypothetical and experimental notes about a flying machine piloted by humans. Available in Italian and English.
Add a fascinating audio guide to your order to make sure you don't miss any of the key information at the Leonardo3 Museum. Hear all the details relating to each of the museum's exhibits in as many as eight languages, including Italian, Chinese, English, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Just add the audio guide to your order and pick it up at the entrance!
Keep the kids entertained with an available audio guide in Italian and English.
Renaissance men didn't get more Renaissance than painter, sculptor, inventor, architect, scientist, writer and mapmaker Leonardo da Vinci. This exhibition breathes life into his story, thanks to digitized paintings and hundreds of working models of his machines.
Located in the center of the city (conveniently between La Scala and il Duomo), the Leonardo3 is a fascinating place to spend some time with your family. Or, if you're on your own, an amazing place to get lost in your thoughts (and curse them for not being as imaginative, precise, or ahead of their time as da Vinci's were).
The interactive exhibition, with hundreds of models of machines of his own creation - including a submarine, rapid-fire crossbow and a mechanical dragonfly, is a great way to get to know the restless genius of the man who inspired The da Vinci Code (for which you may be grateful or annoyed).
The exhibition is a decent size, so you'll get plenty to explore, but are unlikely to suffer 'museum fatigue'.
In addition to a digital restoration of The Last Supper, Leonardo3 has recently been given a boost by an interactive new exhibit: La Dama con l’ermellino. One of da Vinci's most famous portraits (cough cough Mona Lisa), introduces visitors to a range of analysis and entry points.
To experience a truly remarkable mind, get into this museum. Then go buy yourself a sketchbook and get to work.
Combine Leonardo3 Museum with other Milan favorites. Some things are better together.