Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology
Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology

Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology

Via San Vittore 21, Milan, 20123

The Basics

In the museum, you can admire models of da Vinci’s inventions (including cars and a flying machine constructed according to his drawings), conduct your own experiments in 13 interactive workshops, and see the inventor’s original sketches. Holders of the Milano Card and the Milan Pass receive free or discounted entry to the museum and other city attractions such as the Duomo and La Triennale Museum.

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PRIVATE TOUR: Milan: Leonardo da Vinci Museum
PRIVATE TOUR: Milan: Leonardo da Vinci Museum
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Guide was excellent Took her time to explain things throughly. Recommend. Great place to visit when in Milan Italy
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology is a must-see for science lovers of all ages and features exhibits tailored specifically to families with kids.

  • Most but not all of the exhibits are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

  • Audio guides and an app with audio and video content are available.

  • An on-site shop sells books and museum souvenirs.

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How to Get There

The Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology is located at Via San Vittore 21, just outside Milan’s historic city center. To get there by public transit, take the M2 metro line to San Ambrogio, bus 58 to Via San Vittore/Via Aristide de Togni, or bus 94 to Carducci.

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When to Get There

The museum is a popular Milan attraction and hosts many events and exhibitions throughout the year. Most visitors spend two to three hours exploring, and it’s best to arrive early in the day before crowds arrive. The museum lies within walking distance of Castello Sforzesco and the Duomo, so you can plan to visit all three attractions on the same day.

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Curious Objects on Display

The Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology has a number of interesting scientific objects on display. Highlights include a S-506 Enrico Toti submarine that you can enter, a Foucault pendulum designed in the 19th century to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth, and a piece of moon rock donated to the Italian government by President Nixon from the last Apollo mission.

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