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Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci

Former monastery housing science museum with scale models of da Vinci's submarines & planes.

Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
📞 +39 02 485551

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

Crowd

  • Family friendly

Located in Milan, Italy, the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci is an amazing museum that celebrates the life and works of one of the greatest minds in history. The museum is dedicated to the memory of Leonardo da Vinci and his incredible achievements in the fields of science, technology, and engineering.

The museum houses a vast collection of Leonardo’s works, including his drawings, sketches, and models, as well as interactive exhibits and displays. Visitors can explore the incredible inventions and ideas of Leonardo da Vinci and learn about his life and times. The museum also has a library and an auditorium, where lectures and seminars are held.

The Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci is a great place to learn about the history and science of the Renaissance period. The museum is divided into several sections, including the “Life and Work of Leonardo da Vinci”, “The Renaissance”, and “The Sciences”. Each section has its own unique displays and interactive exhibits, allowing visitors to explore Leonardo’s work and the history and science of the Renaissance period in depth.

The museum also has a café and a gift shop, where visitors can buy souvenirs and mementos. The museum is open daily except on Mondays, and admission is free.

Visitors to the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci have given the museum rave reviews. According to one TripAdvisor review, “The museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci. The exhibits are well-curated and the interactive displays are very informative and engaging.” Another reviewer said, “The museum is a great place to learn about the history of the Renaissance period. The exhibits are well-designed and the interactive displays are very informative and engaging. Highly recommended!”

Overall, the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci is an incredible museum that celebrates the life and works of one of the greatest minds in history. With its vast collection of Leonardo’s works, interactive exhibits, and engaging displays, the museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history and science of the Renaissance period.

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5 stars

Very huge museum! We were impressed! Highly recommend to start one of your days with this museum because it can take long time(for our visit takes 3 hours and we were not able to visit the ships, boats and planes). Keep in mind that museum strictly follow the working hours and you will be kindly asked to leave after 6 pm. We were impressed because the explanation were translated in English. In the museum you can see steam power machines, iron smelting, detailed information about recycling, da Vinci collection, railways, planes, boats, ships and etc. There is kid corner on -1 level.

5 stars

Its an Amazing place for science lovers, engineering mind, and facts followers, this place is good for any age and need like 4 hrs to concentrate, read and enjoy each single stage of it, starts with da Vinci plans and sketch draft drawing to produce simple physical tools even war tactics and weapons. Bypassing to amazing masterpieces and arts then you have the airplanes museums and sea ships also have another museums. I’ve been there and found 2 schools journeys and never felt bothered or annoyed. Helpful staff understanding english and can simply help you with anything.

5 stars

It took us 3h30 to go through the whole museum, without the optional activities. If you're with children, you might as well block out the day: there's a lot to see. They keep the most impressive for last with the trains, rocket, planes and boats. I love that they made science accessible for everyone!