Leonardo3 The World of Leonardo: Interactive Exhibition Tickets for Renaissance Genius

Immerse yourself in the world of Leonardo da Vinci at the interactive exhibition Leonardo3. Explore over 200 3D machines and discover the genius of the Renaissance. Book your tickets now!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Leonardo3 - Il Mondo di Leonardo - Explore the genius of Leonardo da Vinci, the artist and inventor, through functional models of his machines and digital restorations of his artworks, a global first. The ticket remains valid until November 13, 2024. No refunds will be issued after this date.
What's Included
  • Admission ticket included
What's Not Included
  • Souvenirs (available to purchase)
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Audio guide (available to purchase in 8 languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish)
Additional Information

Step into the universe of the Renaissance mastermind, Leonardo da Vinci, and engage with his entire body of work. Participate in the continuous interactive display, Leonardo3 - The World of Leonardo, located at Piazza della Scala in Milan. Over 200 interactive 3D contraptions are showcased, along with real-life models of Leonardo’s inventions, including…

Location
Leonardo3 - Il Mondo di Leonardo
Piazza della Scala, At the entrance of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Olek813
Jul 4, 2025
The last 500 years - Leonardo da Vinci Technical Museum is a great museum with insight into Leonardo's versatile work. But also many newer technical things. Wait at least 2 hours.
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Yoana
May 26, 2025
Great museum - The museum is really interesting, interactive. With texts, games, everything about the inventions of Leonardo. Worth it!
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517mauriziov
May 12, 2025
Instructive and elegant - Magnificent staff (thanks to Romina). Clean and welcoming place. Not suitable for animals not transportable by arms. Recommended for kids with audio guide.
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Fortunatotenerone
Mar 24, 2025
Really done well!!! - Not very big, but really done well! The models are huge and masterfully made by craftsmen who must know their craft very well! There are something for everyone, from flying machines to military ones, from naval engineering models to musical instruments and panels with paintings! Let's hope it doesn't close. How's he feeling around?
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Mariacristina_r
Jan 26, 2025
Very informative,... - Very informative, fascinating structures , a genius work and a lot to see, organized and the staff are accomodating.
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Davidmanchester107
Jul 24, 2025
A must see in Milan - The genius of Leonardo. Incredible how fore sighted he was . Replicas of all his inventions on display. Well worth a visit. Visit the top floor where a great restaurant in a rooftop environment
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208ronaldd
May 3, 2025
Fun and interactive museum in the heart of Milan - Nice interactive museum, also for children around 12 and 13. Not too big either. Luckily wasn't too busy, otherwise it can be a long wait.
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797joyn
Jan 28, 2025
Interesting interactive museum for all ages - Interesting museum with many interactive exhibits and lots to do. Lots of information and exhibits and well laid out. Worth the 16 Euro entry!
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Montagnalago
Feb 16, 2025
Interesting but not unmissable - The museum presents a series of wooden and computer reconstructions of Leonardo's drawings, with interesting explanations, although in the long run the whole thing is a little repetitive. There is also a nice analysis of the Lady with the Ermine and the digital reconstruction of the Last Supper. Place more suitable for tourists who approach Leonardo and children for the first time. The ticket, about 15 euros, is quite expensive.
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Sandrabuis
Jul 21, 2025
Not recommended, tourist trap - The Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci was unfortunately closed, which is why we ended up here. Honestly, it felt rather like a tourist trap. We bought tickets on the internet, but still had to wait in line. Almost all the information is in Italian, with only a very short summary in English. There is an audio tour available in English, but it costs €5 per person extra. It is a small exhibition with hardly any originals. There are some screens showing installations of Da Vinci in 3D, but because of the crowds we could not look at them quietly. The crowd also does not spread well over the different (small) spaces. In short, I do not recommend going here.
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