Museum of Leonardo da Vinci's working machines


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Museum of working machines from the Codes of Universal Engineering

Highlights

  • Interactive QR codes
  • Models reproduced in Florence by skilled artisans
  • Permanent museum from 2021 in the church of San Barnaba, Venice
  • An exhibition that has been presented in the world's most important museums

Description

An exhibition dedicated to the reproduction of models from Leonardo Da Vinci's Codices featuring unique and interactive pieces in the mechanics part. The machines are all made from precious woods from the Casentino area in Tuscany where the Genius loved to spend his time, and these are based on studies of flight, war, mechanics and water. There are also anatomy models as well as replicas of the most important paintings. The exhibition also offers the digital opportunity to immerse yourself with Leonardo, who in first person will help you understand each of his inventions. An opportunity unlike any other in the world.

Includes

Ticket includes a visit to the museum Assorted and exclusive book shop inside Visit to the Church of St. Barnabas famous for the Indiana Jones movie Discounted price of the exhibition catalog for those who purchase the ticket

Easy cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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