DA Vinci Interactive Museum Veneza Scuola di San Rocco





Descrição
O Museu é dedicado ao pensamento e às obras de Leonardo da Vinci e está situado no centro da cidade antiga de Veneza, Sestriere San Polo, na Scoletta di San Rocco, em frente à Scuola Grande di San Rocco, a 100 metros de distância da Basílica dei Frari. Dentro estão expostas reproduções funcionais e testáveis das "Máquinas de Leonardo”, criadas a partir dos famosos “Códigos Da Vinci”. Você pode consultar alguns de seus principais Estudos Anatômicos e também há uma galeria de arte em que suas principal pinturas são exibidas e descritas, fielmente reproduzidas através do uso de uma tecnologia exclusiva de retroiluminação de ultra alta resolução. A exposição é completada com muitas projeções educativas que retratam a vida e obras de Leonardo e uma original e bem-abastecida livraria.
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A exposição é familiar e recomendada para adultos e crianças, pois é capaz de estimular a curiosidade e promover a compreensão de seu trabalho notável. Está organizado em quatro secções: Terra, água, ar e fogo. Todas as máquinas foram construídas de acordo com o projeto de Leonardo Da Vinci e a menos que mudanças tenham sido necessárias usando as proporções originais. Além das máquinas, os visitantes podem experimentar alguns dos principais estudos de anatomia de Leonardo e réplicas retroiluminadas de alta resolução de suas principais pinturas que permitem explorar suas obras médicas e artísticas. O museu tem descrições em italiano, inglês, francês, alemão, espanhol e russo, complementadas por exibições multimídia sobre a vida e obras de Leonardo.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Alimentos, chicletes e bebidas são proibidos em áreas de exposição
- Estudantes ou jovens despreparados ou mal comportados que causarem ou arriscarem danos ao Museu ou perturbarem outros visitantes serão escoltados para fora do Museu
- Última entrada às 16h00
- Em certas datas, a maioria dos viajantes que ficam fora de Veneza e que planejam visitar durante o dia serão obrigados a pagar uma taxa de acesso de 5 euros. Para mais detalhes (incluindo isenções) e para saber em que dias esta taxa é aplicável, visite: https://cda.ve.it
Avaliações(181)
This museum wasn’t on our radar until a friend recommended it to us, and it was absolutely worth the visit. This small, two-story museum gave us a chance to interact with numerous engineering contraptions that da Vinci came up with. It highlighted his contributions to the understanding of human anatomy, and it gave us a short but effective overview of his legacy as a painter. Everything here was a replica of his work, which meant that we were actually allowed -- and encouraged -- to touch it (unless noted otherwise). The interactive nature of the experience gave us a deeper and more lasting feel for da Vinci's genius. For us, the experience was particularly valuable because our child had just learned about the Renaissance in school and knew a bit about da Vinci as an engineer and artist, and thanks to this visit, he gained greater depth on the subject, and he was excited to share back with his teacher and classmates. Aside from the contraptions and accompanying descriptions, we also enjoyed giving our legs a break from all the walking when we sat down to watch the couple of short movies about the life of da Vinci. I highly recommend spending 1 h / 1.5 h here. We bought our tickets at the entrance around 4:30 pm on a Sunday, and there weren’t many visitors then. For so much value concentrated in a small space and short time commitment, in addition to reasonable ticket prices, it would have been a shame to not pay this museum a visit.
Dear guest, Thank you for your lovely review. In your words, you have managed to capture the very essence of the museum, thereby giving due credit to the efforts of those who helped bring it to life. Best regards
We recently visited the Da Vinci Interactive Museum in Venice, and we enjoyed it immensely! It is a truly super interactive museum, perfect for both adults and kids. The wooden reproductions of Leonardo da Vinci's projects (like flying machines and various gears) are made excellently, and the best part is that everything can be operated manually through levers, truly understanding how his studies worked. The most fun and innovative part, however, was a new digital installation: a kind of interactive totem/mirror with a camera that scans the face in real-time and reprocesses it, blending it with the features of the genius from Vinci. The software applied Leonardo's classic gray beard, perfectly respecting the proportions of my girlfriend's face, creating an incredible hyper-realistic effect (and a lot of laughs!). We had a lot of fun. A fantastic and modern idea to update the visionary spirit of Da Vinci. Highly recommended if you are looking for a cultural stop that is dynamic and fun in Venice!
Dear Sir, thank you for your review. We greatly appreciated your creativity in using AI, which we have also seen in your other delightful creations featuring St Mark’s Square and the Accademia Gallery. Kind regards
Small but nice interactive museum to see, discover, and interact with Leonardo's inventions! Great also for children. Average price
Caro ospite ti ringraziamo per la tua bella recensione. Siamo lieti che tu abbia potuto apprezzare la nostra esposizone. Cordiali saluti
Very nice and fun interactive
Caro ospite la ringraziamo per la sua recensione. Cordiali saluti
We stumbled into this. It’s not so much a museum in the “artsy” sense as it is a practical hands-on demonstration of who he was. . Had an absolute blast. Adults will like it, kinds will love it.
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I thought it was naff. Very loud because of all the kids using the models and we were cramped inside. The writing and info on the walls were long and innacessable and the information was dull. Didn’t think any of the drawings were original and seemed basic info. I went out quickly.
Dear guest, Thank you for your feedback. It is indeed always difficult to contain the enthusiasm of the children who come to visit our exhibition. Kind regards
Really great experience with teenagers. This is a great addition to any Venice itinerary, especially for kids. The exhibits were almost all interactive with clear explanations. Really really well done.
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Simply Incredible. Great interactive museum and superb explanations of the genius of the man. Spend the time and read the notes for the exhibits and use your smart phone to follow along
Dear guest, Thank you for your lovely review; it shows that you have appreciated our work and efforts. Kind regards
Really fun a few of the exhibitions were broken but the rest worked and it was really cool to be able to interact with them. Only complaint is that it could be bigger.
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For starters, nearly everything in this “interactive” museum says “Do Not Touch”. Next, nothing here is authentic in any way. Most displays show a poorly photographed page from a Da Vinci Guide (probably from their gift shop), alongside a middle school art project. Some of the pieces are clearly 3-D printed. Others hardly resemble the assignment. F-
Dear visitor, We are not sure exactly which exhibition you visited. There are two in Venice, and you certainly did not visit ours, which is located at the Scoletta di San Rocco in Campo San Rocco, Venice. In fact, you mention ‘no touching’ signs, which we do not display. We prefer to rely on the good manners of our visitors, given that here every machine on display can be touched and operated, and they are all accompanied by detailed explanatory panels. Kind regards



