Admission to: Leonardo da Vinci experience museum
Digital audio guide (phone download)
Entrance to all galleries and exhibitions
Free WiFi
Tour guide
Hotel pick up and drop off
Transportation to meet up location
PWD accessibility seating
Child seats
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-4
An identification card is mandatory for children aged 0-17
Audio commentary is available in Chinese / English / Spanish / Portuguese / German / French / Italian
There is no luggage storage facility at the venue
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
Exhibitions:
ROOM I - The flying machines and The Last Supper: The first room is dedicated to flying machines. The same room showcases the life-size reproduction of the Last Supper, together with the Mona Lisa
ROOM II - War machines: Da Vinci’s Codices Arundel and Atlanticus contain numerous studies of military devices and weapons
ROOM III - The perspectives: The third room showcases some of Leonardo’s most brilliant insights in the field of Optics and Music, a subject he referred to as the ‘little sister of painting’
ROOM IV – Principles: The spring, the elastic element par excellence, designed by Leonardo in the Codex Madrid; the Study of Chains and the Bicycle and many more
ROOM V - Gallery of paintings: The fifth room of the exhibition houses the Gallery of Paintings with 22 works
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Dangerous materials and items such as bottles, firecrackers, lasers, and other things that may disturb or inconvenience other attendees are prohibited inside the venue
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
This activity is stroller-friendly
This activity is not wheelchair-accessible
Child seats are not available
See 50 of his innovations that were constructed to his specifications. Try out Da Vinci's machines and see how his concepts are being used today, such as digging and lifting equipment, sewing machines, bicycles, water skis, and machine guns. Walk into Leonardo's Room of Mirrors and learn how his study of light inspired the invention of photography and projection. Take a photo beside his helicopter or armored tank. Leonardo da Vinci was, of course, one of the greatest artists ever, and he produced numerous masterpieces on display in museums worldwide. The Exhibition Gallery allows visitors to admire 20 certified reproductions painted by prominent Vatican Museum restoration artists. Admire the 2 versions of the Virgin of the Rocks, the originals located at the Louvre and London's National Gallery. See the Lady with an Ermine, the painting with which Leonardo revolutionized classical portraiture.