Florence Leonardo Da Vinci Interactive Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Explore the Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum in Florence with these tickets. Avoid the queues to gain access with these priority passes and discover the world of the multi-faceted Italian artist and scientist who revolutionised the world with his inventions.
With explanations of the machines in several languages, you'll have the chance to try out for yourself how his machines worked and decipher his famous codes. There are also workshops so you can really learn from Da Vinci's knowledge in a museum located in the heart of Florence.
- Avoid the queues with these priority tickets to the Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum in Florence.
- Discover how Da Vinci's machines that revolutionised the world and continue to this daywork .
- Learn more about these machines thanks to the workshops available and explanations of each machine in different languages.
What’s included
- Tickets to the Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum in Florence
- Priority access to avoid queues
- Detailed exhibitions in more than five languages
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Step by Step
Discover the world of Leonardo da Vinci in an interactive museum in Florence. In a space entirely dedicated to this Italian figure who revolutionised the whole world, you will have the opportunity to learn how his machines and famous codes worked thanks to workshops and explanations in different languages.
Dedicated to Leonardo's mechanics, you will be able to handle several of his inventions, such as the tank, the catapult, the worm screw, the area screw, the vertical ornithopter, the hydraulic saw, the printing machine and many other inventions of the genius.
It is a tactile, didactic and active museum, suitable for curious visitors who want to discover the creative mind of this great character. In fact, the possibility of interacting with such machines allows the visitor an extraordinarily powerful experience.
The machines and mechanisms on display are not static carpentry constructions that can be seen in other exhibitions, but real mechanical machines made with the intention of making them work. Each prototype on display is accompanied by an original drawing by Leonardo da Vinci and a description in at least seven languages.
This museum started its activity more than 20 years ago in the heart of the historic centre of Florence, a few steps from the Galleria dell'Accademia and the Duomo of Florence. It is visited by millions of people and has achieved the highest accolades.