Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology

National Science and Technology Museum the Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Milan, devoted to the painter and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, is Italy's largest science and technology museum. It was inaugurated on February 5, 1953, by Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi. The Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Scientific and Technology is not only Italy's greatest science museum, but it also houses the most extensive collection of da Vinci's inventions. The museum, which is housed within the monastery of San Vittore al Corpo, is a wonderful day out for the whole family. As one of the most entertaining locations in Milan. Each portion of the museum features an interactive laboratory display, which children will enjoy.


Adults will enjoy the museum from an educational standpoint while the children play. Aside from the Leonardo da Vinci display, there are six additional departments in the museum: materials, transportation, energy, communication, new horizons, and science for young people. Despite its vastness, the Da Vinci display is definitely the museum's centrepiece and major appeal. There are replicas of his flying and spinning devices, as well as a large collection of his original designs. This is the place to be if you want to get up up and personal with Leonardo da Vinci's imaginative effect on the globe!


Location: San Vittore Street 21, 20123 Milano (MI)

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