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Entrada al Museo de Ciencia y Tecnología Leonardo da Vinci

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Descripción

Explora las Galerías, la exposición permanente más grande del mundo dedicada a Leonardo da Vinci. Descubra objetos extraordinarios como los trenes de vapor y el catamarán Luna Rossa AC72. Déjese encantar por el espacio espacial que muestra el único fragmento de Luna visible en Italia.

Opciones de la excursión

Entrada al Museo de Ciencia y Tecnología Leonardo da Vinci

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Entrada incluida

Viaja entre pasado, presente y futuro en uno de los museos técnico-científicos más grandes de Europa, inmerso en los claustros de un monasterio olivetano del siglo XVI. No te pierdas las Galerías con la exposición permanente más grande del mundo dedicada a Leonardo da Vinci. Un recorrido escenográfico entre 170 maquetas históricas, obras de arte, volúmenes antiguos e instalaciones para contar la historia de la figura y obra de Leonardo, ingeniero, humanista e investigador de la naturaleza. Aquí podrá descubrir muestras, exposiciones, instalaciones digitales y laboratorios sobre astronomía y espacio, energía y materiales, transporte, nutrición, genética, biotecnología y física de partículas y numerosos objetos extraordinarios para emocionarse, como los trenes de vapor, el catamarán AC72 Luna Rossa, la goleta bergantín Ebe, el transatlántico Conte Biancamano, el submarino Toti, el lanzador Vega y el único fragmento de Luna en Italia.

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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física

Opiniones(104)

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677jjp
June 29, 2026
Must see.

Lots of very interesting things for all ages. Took us 2 and a half hours to walk the whole place. One of our top things we did here.

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Kyle L
June 27, 2026
Family adventure

A hidden gem of a museum for all ages. Went for the Leonardo da Vinci part, but enjoyed the rest of it as well. Excellent place to take the kids on a hot afternoon

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ellimic2016
June 26, 2026
Tallship ebe

I came here to see the tall ship Ebe was. Not exactly straight forward to find. Go into the museum and down the corridor past a few rooms of sewing machines and a ‘men of food’ exhibit. Then go down some stairs, or take the lift, to level 0 and exit the museum. Across the pathway is a aircraft hanger looking building full of trains, go thorough that (or around if you like the sun) and across another pathway behind it is a tall building, the Air And Sea Transportation Pavilion. Here finally is the ship, in a purpose built dry dock at the centre of the pavilion. There’s space to walk all around the sides, unfortunately the two ramps onto the ship (just before the steps to the quarterdeck port and starboard) are blocked by gates with ‘no access’ signs. Asking staff there, they do not allow visitors on the ship. She is a beautiful ship to look at, and even from this level the ship is positioned low enough that her deck is about level with the floor, so you get a good view across the whole deck (only the higher quarterdeck isn’t fully visible). You can then walk up stairs (a very long, shallow slope with elongated steps that even I could manage) up to the second floor which sits around the same level as the mainsail yard. The yards on the mainmast are slightly angled so the mainsail yard does extend over the second floor on the starboard side with only rope barriers separating you and the yard. From the second floor you get amazing birds-eye views of the whole ship.

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Jeremy_G
June 19, 2026
Hope you like walking.

Very interesting, but also very long. Some great things to see and find out about, not just about Leonardo.

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ajakeyson
June 10, 2026
Needs More Leonardo

Great opportunity to see the most affordable version of The Last Supper. Great museum, if only the air conditioning worked. A little confusing to follow path. Wish there was more on Leonardo da Vinci; he definitely deserves his own museum.

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vikneshr2026
June 8, 2026
Interesting collection....

Enjoy a visit to the Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci. The entrance was easy because of the pre-booked tickets and I also got a chance to explore on my own. It was interesting to see the different wooden models made according to the design of Leonardo da Vinci. However, some of the exhibits seemed to me to be very static and informative.... Although written guides are helpful, the experience could be more enjoyable if there were more multimedia or interactive presentations. Good for those interested in history and technology, but may not be equally attractive to everyone.

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John_C
May 28, 2026
Well worth a visit to this large museum

An amazing place with lots of varied exhibits. For more extensive information on Leonardo da Vinci it is best to go to Leonardo3 Museum

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355haniaa
May 24, 2026
Just ok

There isn’t much to see. Limited displays for Michelangelo.

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Derek_M
May 24, 2026
Well worth a visit, lots...

Well worth a visit, lots to see participle you have any interest in heavy industry Much more than just da Vinci

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Alex T
May 22, 2026
Particular but interesting

The National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most interesting museums I have visited. Engaging exhibits, numerous interactive areas, and a truly impressive collection dedicated to science, technology, and Leonardo da Vinci. Perfect for both adults and children, it manages to make the visit educational yet also super fun.

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