The Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology is Italy’s largest science
museum, dedicated to innovation, invention, and discovery. Named after the Renaissance
genius Leonardo da Vinci, it features interactive exhibits, real aircraft, trains, and
reconstructions of Leonardo’s engineering designs. It’s a must-visit for families, students,
and anyone curious about science and creativity.
- Leonardo Galleries 🧠 see models 💡 based on Leonardo’s notebooks 📜 and inventions 🛠️⚙️
- Transport Halls 🚗 explore locomotives 🚂, ships 🚢, and aircraft exhibits ✈️👀
- Energy & Space Sections ⚡ learn about modern science 🔬 and technology innovations 🚀💡
- Workshops & Labs 🧪 participate 🧑🤝🧑 in interactive STEM experiments 💡🔬✅
- Outdoor Area 🌳 visit real submarines 🚢 and trains 🚂 displayed in the museum courtyard 🏢👀
- By Metro 🚇: Line 2 🟢 to Sant’Ambrogio 🚉 or Line 1 🔴 to Cadorna 📍✅
- By Tram/Bus 🚌: Lines 16 🚃, 18, or 50 stop nearby 🗺️👍
- By Foot 👣: A 10-minute walk 🚶♂️ from Santa Maria delle Grazie ⛪ or Sforza Castle 🏰⏱️💨
- Perfect ⭐ for families 👨👩👧👦 and children 🧒 interested in hands-on exhibits 💡🔬✅
- Book tickets 🎟️ online 💻 for weekends 📅 and holidays 🥳📞💨
- Wear comfortable shoes 👟 – the museum 🏛️ is large 🗺️ and spread across several halls 🥾✅
- Check the schedule 🗓️ for temporary exhibitions 🖼️ and live demonstrations 💡👀
- 10:00 AM – Start 🧭 with the Leonardo da Vinci galleries 🧠 and inventions 💡💨
- 11:00 AM – Explore transport 🚂 and energy exhibits ⚡👀
- 12:30 PM – Visit the submarine 🚢 and outdoor exhibits 🌳👀
- 1:00 PM – Lunch 🍽️ at the museum café ☕ or nearby restaurant 🍝😋👋