Leonardo3 The World of Leonardo: Tickets for the Interactive Exhibition
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Leonardo3 The World of Leonardo: Tickets for the Interactive Exhibition
By Museo Leonardo3 - Il Mondo Di Leonardo
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- Entry/Admission - Museo Leonardo3 - Il Mondo Di Leonardo
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- Audio guide (available to purchase in 8 languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish)
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- rayraynewby0 contributionsSuperb, Interesting MuseumA superb museum situated at one end of the Galleria Vittorio Emmanuelle ll. There were many great models of Leonardo's designs and a large reconstruction of the Last Supper Painting. You can even try out some of the models like the early paddle boat. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.Written March 25, 2024
- bartbB4427UE0 contributionsGreat LeonardoSo much information!! You won’t get this at the actual art sites. They had hands on areas for grownups and kids. Leonardo was truly before his time! I highly recommend this museum!! We spent About 3 hours here and are so happy we went!!!Written March 6, 2024
- he_man_o0 contributionsok if you have time to killsmall exhibit floor but packed with labels/signage. it was nice to see physical and digital reconstructions of some of his designs, but the interactive displays are quite buggy / laggy / more frustrating than fun. oddly no photographs allowed anywhere. spent about 20 minutes there and felt we saw everything. lots of cigarette smoke from the galleria vittorio getting into the exhibit which didn't help.Written September 19, 2023
- TroyM8480 contributionsFun visualization of da Vinci's ideasYou see many models of da Vinci's designs brought to life. Each one has an interactive screen you can use to see the path from drawing to model. We arrived very close to opening time, so there were only maybe 20 other people in there. It is located in a small space, so I imagine it gets extremely crowded when busier. Not being able to play with the screens yourself would take away from the fun.Written June 3, 2023
- Magda F0 contributionsAmazingThere are so many things created by Leonardo Da Vince that we don't know about. This museum is amazing. I really recommend it.Written February 13, 2023
- andrewtduane0 contributionsMental stimulation on a grand scale.This museum is a fantastic exploration of Davinci and his mental world. The English audio guide is well worth acquiring for the 3 hour visit. It is an incredible exploration of his varied talents.Written February 2, 2023
- Scenic625301931830 contributionsLeonardo was born centuries before his time. Everything he has created is amazing for the years in which it was made.The museum is worth visiting from both small and large. Very well arranged exhibits with good guidance and audio guide.Written March 22, 2022
- marlenerramirez0 contributionsThe Last Supper - a must see !I have been seeing this image since a small child and I never imagined seeing it live. It was breathe taking and I recommend you stop so experience this piece of historical art.Written March 3, 2020
- GanL0 contributionsDiscovering LeonardoWe discovered Leonardo , the artist and inventor. We saw the digital restoration of the Last Supper. We also saw the codices of Leonardo in virtual format on display. As the great inventor, Leonardo's machines are on five main areas - flight, hydraulical and mechanical engineering, the war machines and architecture. Incidentally, 2019 marks the quincentenary of Leonardo's death and the museum is taking part in that celebration.Written February 19, 2020
- 445nikr0 contributionsExploring the world of Leonardo da VinciWe easily spend a couple of hours in this interesting museum, dedicated to the works, not the art, of Leonardo da Vinci. It is amazing how much ahead of his time his mind was, with all the ideas he had, most of which were built and implemented centuries later, others remained in his notes only. The museum is small but very well organized. Models of Leonardo's inventions are on display, not much info in English (audioguides are available but we skipped them), except for the interactive screens where you can test your skills and put together, virtually of course, some of his devices. In addition, there is a couple of practical stands. Taking photos is not allowed, I cannot understand why, and you can benefit from the family ticket. The museum was very enjoyable and interesting both to my wife and I, and my teenager son.Written January 28, 2020
- DroolJunior0 contributionsHidden gem 3Great models, learned a lot, and enjoyable for all ages. Not a big area, but made the best out of it. Just like walking into Leonardo da Vinci’s mind and seeing his thoughts.Written December 27, 2019
- WWG_CH0 contributionsLeonardo Da VinchiA museum dedicated to the Da Vinchi genius. It is fascinating what he was creating and made in time he live. Some of that even today is abstract to lots of people. What a mindWritten December 3, 2019
- cwadley260 contributionsNot what we expectedWe thought this museum would be of Da Vinci’s paintings however it is more of his sculptures and designs. Everything is written in Italian and they change an extra €6 for English audio guide (which we didn’t do). Not sure it is worth the money...Written October 31, 2019
- Morgan10250 contributionsWorth the price of admissionThis museum is very intriguing. It is somewhat mind blowing to see all the different , varied things he was involved with. My husband and I spent several hours here, even without the audio and could have stayed longer. There is so much to learn.The models of his creations are so engaging. There are also some interactive screens where you can learn and experiment with assembling the parts of some of his creations. I was especially intrigued with the Last Supper reproduction since we knew we were not going to be able to see the original. This display clearly show the differences between the original and the restored versions and the overlaid screen projections are most educational. I was glad we saw this one, and you can stay in the room as long as you like, and you can observe both versions as well, even if not the original As another reviewer mentioned, you need to leave a passport or credit card at the desk if you chose to take the audio guide with you. I have never had to do this before and did not feel comfortable with leaving these items behind, so we opted for refund on the audio(They don't tell you in advance of that requirement). It might have been interesting but we did fine without it as there is much narrative posted on the walls. Preferred this attraction over the Da Vinci exhibit at the Sforzo Castle.Written October 6, 2019
- Abspan10 contributionsWhat a guy!So much he could think of for his era. We dropped in to look at his work and we were hugely surprised at the breadth of his thinking. So much ahead of his time let alone the 21st century! A must see.Written September 28, 2019
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Lukas
London, UK20 contributions
Leonardo da Vinci is the most unique artist/engineer/painter of renaissance. It was good experience however I was bit disappointed that this exhibition/museum is so small. No pics allowed. Good location. Entrance will cost you around £11 plus automated guide (if you want) £4.
Written August 23, 2020
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BARRY H
London, UK4 contributions
This superb inter active museum is a must for anyone and their children, the least bit interested in Leonardo Da Vinci, with his statue literally around the corner, facing La Scala.The exhibits are life size and in working order.The sheer brilliance of the man is breathtaking.The visit for an hour or two will be rewarded many times over. It will then entice you to the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, a few minutes walk away in the Piazza Pio XI ,2 Milan to see the actual Codex as well as interactive screening of the entire Codex itself. There are two superb cafes and a wonderful Deli ( very Harrods style)in the Via Spira leading to Piazza.Then to finish the day, the Basilcata di Santa Maria Della Gracie to see “ The Last Supper” by the great man in what is now a UNESCO world heritage site. Pre -Booking is essential as tickets are sold out until the end of August 2022
Written July 11, 2022
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Citymouse
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May 2023 • Couples
So much fabulousness here! We got the audio tour for an extra $5 and I recommend that if you are interested in LDV. So much information!! The journals coming to life in projects displayed, the enhancements with his paintings were so well done. They broke down the Mona Lisa and Last Supper, explaining the paint and the angles. You won’t get this at the actual art sites. They had hands on areas for grownups and kids. Leonardo was truly before his time! I highly recommend this museum!! We spent About 3 hours here and are so happy we went!!!
Written May 7, 2023
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Shaun M
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Feb 2020 • Solo
The Louvre has done it again! With a magnificent array of work by Leonardo Da Vinci, plotted in a way that is brilliant and beautiful, one of a kind works and journal entrees, the crowd control and devil may care attitude towards volume and flow has indeed drawn the luxury factor far away from the intended experience.
The average art fan is usually unaware of their surroundings, the tour groups inevitably clog the walk ways and no one really cares. I'm sure Leonardo would be flattered by the attention, but also disappointed in the disregard for the experience by the museum that seems only interested in total numbers. I could barely move through the throngs of spectators. When finally able to view a work, seconds would pass until being cut in front of by a tour group or couple.
This was by far a very unsatisfying experience and I would only recommend it if you care little about those viewing around you and feel as if you are in a shoulder to shoulder dance club with no music and a free for all mentality. Barely getting to see some of the most influential works of modern man, in this mode can be a good time if that's your thing.
The average art fan is usually unaware of their surroundings, the tour groups inevitably clog the walk ways and no one really cares. I'm sure Leonardo would be flattered by the attention, but also disappointed in the disregard for the experience by the museum that seems only interested in total numbers. I could barely move through the throngs of spectators. When finally able to view a work, seconds would pass until being cut in front of by a tour group or couple.
This was by far a very unsatisfying experience and I would only recommend it if you care little about those viewing around you and feel as if you are in a shoulder to shoulder dance club with no music and a free for all mentality. Barely getting to see some of the most influential works of modern man, in this mode can be a good time if that's your thing.
Written February 10, 2020
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The T
Watford, UK658 contributions
Jun 2022
Very good museum, and so interesting to see how far ahead of his time Da Vinci was. What I found most interesting, were the sketches of ideas he had had, and what modern-day objects they have since become. Ticket price was fine considering that the museum is full of original drawings and notebooks.
Written June 28, 2022
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IrishTraveller0
Dublin, Ireland160 contributions
Disappointed with this exhibit, it is very expensive, audio guide is extra and lockers are €2 so comes in at €21 for quite a small exhibit.
Very cramped on a rainy day and exhibits are all in Italian so English audio guide is needed.
It was quite boring and I would not recommend unless to avoid the rain!
Very cramped on a rainy day and exhibits are all in Italian so English audio guide is needed.
It was quite boring and I would not recommend unless to avoid the rain!
Written November 2, 2023
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Kathy P
10 contributions
Oct 2020
Very enjoyable exhibit. Full size mock-ups of DaVinci's machines, with interactive screens in Italian and English, Nicely presented. I only wish they had a good souvenir book for the exhibit (which they do not have) since photography is not allowed.
Written October 21, 2020
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Steviefull
Kidderminster, UK2,066 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
Situated in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele shopping centre this small museum focuses on the drawings and designs of Da Vinci along with detailed scale models of them along with interactive exhibits about how they work and relate to modern designs.
Very interesting with exhibits in many languages although small and can be looked around in less than an hour. While not prohibitively expensive at 14 euro a person it certainly isn't cheap.
Worth a visit if you have a spare hour.
Very interesting with exhibits in many languages although small and can be looked around in less than an hour. While not prohibitively expensive at 14 euro a person it certainly isn't cheap.
Worth a visit if you have a spare hour.
Written September 20, 2023
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Jonny84
United Kingdom105 contributions
Visited as a family of three with our six year old son. The museum was great. It has copies of Da Vinci’s original notes on display, alongside explanations, and reconstructions of many of the things he’d sketched out. It was interesting to see these in real life.
Tip: if you’re not an Italian speaker you have to pay the extra for the audio tour, as 90% of the exhibits have an Italian plaque next to them only. My son really enjoyed the kids audio tour too, when I didn’t think it would hold his attention!
Recommend a visit!
Tip: if you’re not an Italian speaker you have to pay the extra for the audio tour, as 90% of the exhibits have an Italian plaque next to them only. My son really enjoyed the kids audio tour too, when I didn’t think it would hold his attention!
Recommend a visit!
Written August 3, 2023
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Dropback10
Rock Hill, SC354 contributions
Museum about Leonardo da Vinci are not rare in Italy but this rather small one was quite pleasant and well arranged. Some say it is a bit pricey for it’s size but it is basically in the Galleria which can’t’ be cheap. The museum in Siracusa is more expansive but there were significant unique articles in this one. Young people and older should enjoy it.
Written February 24, 2024
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essendo a due passi dal duomo, in pieno centro, credo convenga parcheggiare più in periferia e muoversi con la metro
Written December 6, 2021
Bonjour J'aimerai savoir dans quel musée se trouve Leonardo3 et jusqu'à quelle date on peut le visiter?
Written September 2, 2019
Si chiama Leonardo3 Museum Piazza della Scala, ingresso Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Il sito dice che rimarrà aperto fino al 31/12/19.
Written September 2, 2019
No. The exhibits have full Italian explanations with shorter condensed English translations
Written July 11, 2022
With this ticket for sure you can see "The Last Supper"?
I know that all reservation on their site are fully booked. I'm asking especially for Thursday, 27 of June.
Written June 12, 2019
no this is only the exhibition. You need a separate ticket for the last supper.
Written June 19, 2019
La Scala entrance to the Galleria.
Written June 19, 2019
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