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 Leonardo3 - Il Mondo di Leonardo
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Duration: 1–2 hours
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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)
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- Returns to original departure point
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 31413P1- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Most travellers can participate
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What you can expect during your visit- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Gear/equipment sanitised between use
- Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
- Temperature checks for tour participants upon arrival
- Face masks required for travellers in public areas
- Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
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Magda F
00Amazing
There are so many things created by Leonardo Da Vince that we don't know about. This museum is amazing. I really re…
andrewtduane
00Mental stimulation on a grand scale.
This museum is a fantastic exploration of Davinci and his mental world. The English audio guide is well worth acqui…
Scenic62530193183
00Leonardo 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 gu…
marlenerramirez
00The 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 …
GanL
00Discovering Leonardo
We discovered Leonardo , the artist and inventor. We saw the digital restoration of the Last Supper. We also saw t…
445nikr
00Exploring the world of Leonardo da Vinci
We easily spend a couple of hours in this interesting museum, dedicated to the works, not the art, of Leonardo da V…
DroolJunior
00Hidden gem 3
Great models, learned a lot, and enjoyable for all ages. Not a big area, but made the best out of it. Just like wal…
WWG_CH
00Leonardo Da Vinchi
A museum dedicated to the Da Vinchi genius. It is fascinating what he was creating and made in time he live. Some o…
cwadley26
00Not what we expected
We thought this museum would be of Da Vinci’s paintings however it is more of his sculptures and designs. Everythin…
Morgan1025
00Worth the price of admission
This museum is very intriguing. It is somewhat mind blowing to see all the different , varied things he was involve…
Abspan1
00What 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 breadt…
M_Guhle
00Interesting
Did this as part of the Milan city pass, not a very big museum so you should definitely get the audio tour.
Grizwold13
00Underwhelming
Was excited at the prospect of an exhibition that celebrated 500 years since Leonardo’s passing. Very small and bar…
biurak
00nice experience
it was cool, but a bit boring since it took too long to listen to all the info on the audio guide per each object. …
Adriaan and Tas... v
00Well worth a visit!
You could easily spend a day here wandering around. Some of it is interactive which our girls loved, we all had fam…
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Citymouse
2 contributions
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 7 May 2023
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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 11 July 2022
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GlobalGeezer
Watford, UK486 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 28 June 2022
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romanshorner
Munich, Germany1,105 contributions
Nov 2021
It is a very interesting museum. Also the don'thave originals, they have reconstructed several of Leonardo da Vinci's engeneering works. It is an interactive museum and so you can also watch viedeos or interact with screens and look at some plans. Unfortuately, the language of the museum is only Italian, also it would be interesting for the whole world. As it was Saturday, the museum was quite full, although COVID restrictions were still in force.
Written 30 October 2022
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Shaun M
1 contribution
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 10 February 2020
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Lukas
London, UK24 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 23 August 2020
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Turska1
58 contributions
Most of the writings and explanations of the museum were written only in italian. In the screens, english was available, but the amount of text was huge. It was impossible to read even half of each. Nice museum, but the balance was strange, as so much value was put to every single detail. Also, it was a pity that the facilities were that small for the museum.
Written 20 August 2022
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Brigusz
Budapest, Hungary30 contributions
I was exciting about this activity. For me, the exhibition was good, the living plans of Leonardo were amazing! The atmosphere they made is really good, as well as the location. It’s easily accessible, and children friendl. I gave 4 out of 5 because: there were so many people in a quite small place, which made the reading and the viewing hard at some points. And… we didn’t took the headphones, because the ti ket officer said there are english descriptions as well… all in all, there were, but really short explanations not like the italian ones:(
Written 6 December 2022
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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 21 October 2020
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lisa
Munich, Germany4 contributions
Can‘t recommend it if you‘re not Italian, because all the texts are in Italian only. You‘re only able to watch the models, but that’s quite uninteresting if you have no information about it. There are computers with information in english, but it’s not as informative as the normal text and quite exhausting to stare on the screens for so long. Wouldn’t visit it again.
Written 2 October 2021
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Does this start at a specific time?
BARRY H
London, UK4 contributions
Yes, around 10.00 but closes late , around 6.30pm
Tizy C
1 contribution
Dove si può parcheggiare?
Vincenzoricci70
Province of Avellino, Italy140 contributions
essendo a due passi dal duomo, in pieno centro, credo convenga parcheggiare più in periferia e muoversi con la metro
Simon
1 contribution
Is it possible to bring a dog?
02Liliana02
Saint Quentin70 contributions
I don't think so.
Françoise H
Geneva, Switzerland2 contributions
Bonjour J'aimerai savoir dans quel musée se trouve Leonardo3 et jusqu'à quelle date on peut le visiter?
Tiziana B
Varese, Lombardia, Italy195 contributions
Si chiama Leonardo3 Museum Piazza della Scala, ingresso Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Il sito dice che rimarrà aperto fino al 31/12/19.
Purificación G
12 contributions
Hola! Es apropiado para niños de 6 y 8 años?
Kevin J.
Leoben, Austria44 contributions
Ja, ist auch für Kinder geeignet.
ronit assis
Tel Aviv, Israel
is it a guided tour ?
BARRY H
London, UK4 contributions
No. The exhibits have full Italian explanations with shorter condensed English translations
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.
SoCalOregonian
Murrieta, CA10,303 contributions
no this is only the exhibition. You need a separate ticket for the last supper.
Giuseppe M
1 contribution
Dove è la mostra
SoCalOregonian
Murrieta, CA10,303 contributions
La Scala entrance to the Galleria.
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