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Leonardo da Vinci Museum: Skip the Line Tickets

Rome

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Overview

Discover the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci!

Highlights

  • Get a look into the inner workings of Leonardo da Vinci's brilliant mind.
  • See over 65 full-scale models drawn from da Vinci's codes, like flying machines and a bicycle.
  • Admire the 9 holograms showing Da Vinci's paintings and inventions in 3D.
  • Travel back to the past and visit the remains of a burial temple dating back to 43 BC.

Inclusions

  • Exhibition entrance fees
  • A gadget

Exclusions

  • Guided tour

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your Experience

If there's anywhere in the world you can explore the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci, it has to be Rome, Italy. The Leonardo da Vinci Experience Museum brings to life the genius of one of the most extraordinary men the world has ever known. Da Vinci was an artist, an engineer, a sculptor, an architect, and an inventor rolled into one, after all.

Even though he lived over 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci was well ahead of his time. He designed flying machines, robots, submarines, and machines that work on solar energy. Admire some of these inventions that were built in line with his designs. These include digging and lifting equipment, the bicycle, the machine gun, and others. You can touch and play with almost all the machines on display, or build your version of a bridge that Da Vinci invented.

Enter the Room of Mirrors and find out how da Vinci's study of light led to the invention of photography and projection. You will even get to see full-sized reproductions of The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, and Lady with an Ermine, some of the most iconic paintings in the world. Don't miss out on checking out the upper floor, home to the Vatican court: the Sacra Rota and the Sala dei Cento Giorni, frescoed by Vasari. You can also access the remains of a burial temple dating back to 43 BC, located in the same building.

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