based on 949 reviewsThe museum is divided into several different exhibition halls according to the content of the exhibits. In addition to the must-see displays of Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical design manuscripts and replica models, it also displays his achievements in astronomy, agriculture, electronics and other fields.

The World of Leonardo allows visitors to discover the authentic Leonardo da Vinci as artist and inventor, featuring never-before-seen reconstructions of his machines and world-premiere restorations

The Mechanical Lion, the Rapid-Fire Crossbow, the Mechanical Eagle, the Great Continuous Organ and the Vapor Cannon are just some of the new additions to the exhibition

Over 200 interactive 3D reconstructions, accessible for all ages. An event for families, students, tourists and anyone who wants to discover Leonardo da Vinci in a new and engaging way.
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The museum is divided into several different exhibition halls according to the content of the exhibits. In addition to the must-see displays of Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical design manuscripts and replica models, it also displays his achievements in astronomy, agriculture, electronics and other fields.
The door of this museum is located at one end of the landmark Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan (the other end is the Piazza del Duomo; this place is very close to the Leonardo da Vinci statue in Piazza della Scala). Take the elevator up, and the adult ticket is 12 euros. The museum is not large in area, and mainly displays Leonardo da Vinci's various fantastic ideas, some mechanical structures restored according to the drawings, such as mechanical lions similar to wooden oxen and flowing horses, mechanical birdmen, and musical instruments invented by Leonardo da Vinci that have not been popularized. Most of them are conceptual products. Photography is not allowed in the museum, but it is worth mentioning that there are two interactive exhibition halls, where you can build the load-bearing structure according to the drawings, or you can experience the transmission machinery designed by the master yourself, which is quite interesting.
Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Italian painter and scientist. Based on his extensive research, he built a novel museum with rich exhibits and modernist design. It is worth a visit.
It's a museum that can participate in experiential experience. It has a brief introduction in Chinese. It's not bad. Small friends who don't go shopping can go there. Leonardo Da Vinci is not only an egg painter, but also a genius in architecture, physics, medicine, weapons, astronomy and so on. Is there anything he doesn't understand?
Leonardo Da Vinci is really a genius. Here he shows his achievements in all aspects. He is impressed by the various bionic machines he designed, which reflect his desire for flying, although they all failed, haha. It has workshop and touch screen computer. It's worth taking children to see and play. Family package tickets are available at a discount rate of 26 for two adults and one child. You can also rent a Chinese interpreter for 4 Euros.
At first, I didn't have much interest in it. When I went to the museum, I found that there were many kinds of things in it. Some of them were fantastic, interesting and cheap.
Really, I have seen a lot of things in this museum. I am particularly interested in mechanical comparison in the era of industrial revolution. I have seen a lot of mechanical devices and learned a lot of knowledge here.