[Da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology] This museum is to commemorate Da Vinci's outstanding achievements in science and technology. It is located near the Milan City Hall. The museum is converted from a monastery built in the 16th century. The entrance is very inconspicuous. The interior retains the layout and style of the building itself, and the museum is divided into several different pavilions according to the exhibits, in addition to the must-see Leonardo da Vinci mechanical design manuscripts and reprint models, but also shows his achievements in astronomy, agriculture, electronics and other fields. Among them, the exhibition hall side displays materials engineering, communication technology, astronomical instruments, musical instrument technology-based collections, and displays Da Vinci manual mechanical sketches and replica models, which is worth seeing tickets: 4.5 European Time: 9:30-17:30 Monday closed address: Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milano MI, Italian Metro: Line 2 to S. Ambrogio Station Bus: 50, 58 to San Vittore Station; 94 to Carducc Station
MoreBorn in 1953, the Museum is one of the largest science and technology museums in Europe, a place where you can travel through the past, present and future.
Nestled in the cloisters of a Renaissance monastery, it covers about 50,000 square meters.
Do not miss the Galleries, with the largest permanent exhibition in the world dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci engineer and humanist. A spectacular journey among 170 historical models, works of art, ancient volumes and immersive installations to discover da Vinci’s life and works.
At the Museum you can discover exhibitions, digital installations and interactive workshops on astronomy and space, energy, materials, transport, food science, genetics, biotechnology, and particle physics.
Discover extraordinary objects such as steam trains, the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran, the brigantine schooner Ebe, the deck of the Conte Biancamano transatlantic, the Toti Submarine, the Vega space launcher and the only fragment of lunar rock in Italy.
On weekends and public holidays enjoy a full program of initiatives such as guided tours of the collections, activities in the interactive workshops and Tinkering Zone, virtual reality and live-action role-playing in the Mars Base.
[Da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology] This museum is to commemorate Da Vinci's outstanding achievements in science and technology. It is located near the Milan City Hall. The museum is converted from a monastery built in the 16th century. The entrance is very inconspicuous. The interior retains the layout and style of the building itself, and the museum is divided into several different pavilions according to the exhibits, in addition to the must-see Leonardo da Vinci mechanical design manuscripts and reprint models, but also shows his achievements in astronomy, agriculture, electronics and other fields. Among them, the exhibition hall side displays materials engineering, communication technology, astronomical instruments, musical instrument technology-based collections, and displays Da Vinci manual mechanical sketches and replica models, which is worth seeing tickets: 4.5 European Time: 9:30-17:30 Monday closed address: Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milano MI, Italian Metro: Line 2 to S. Ambrogio Station Bus: 50, 58 to San Vittore Station; 94 to Carducc Station
The Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Technology is also a very important museum to visit here. It is very happy to visit here. The museum has a lot of things. This huge exhibition hall is also a more interesting technology center.
Check in the second stop Leonardo da Vinci Science and Technology Museum because Leonardo da Vinci has heard the legend in the book, so you must take some time to see, there are many physical models inside, the wonderful ideas at that time are really admirable.
This review was added a few years later, because I saw Lin Huiyin's "Love a City", which included a piece on Leonardo's contribution to architecture, describing his plans for the transformation of the city of Milan. I remember that when I visited the museum, there were still some slight words for dividing the city into several areas, and the lower floor was a civilian residence, but after reading the book, I realized the advanced nature of this design. The museum also has a lot of other designs, the same da Vinci designed from solving practical problems. It is surprising that these rich inventions come from the same person.
Generally! In fact, it is a local science and technology museum! It is a little bit of a relationship with Leonardo da Vinci but not much! There are some equipment that can be restored through his drawings! If there is no interest in this, there is no need to go!
Beautiful museum! Had a great time with my family!
Milan Musem of Science and Technology Leonardo DaVinci is an interactive museum with a lot of content. It takes us through the history of technology with a special focus on the scientific works of Leonardo Da Vinci. there are several buildings in the museum. The first is related to the history of the development of technology and science, parts of it are dedicated to, for example, the environment and waste, materials in nature and their usability, and then the following buildings have airplanes and ships in their real sizes, and also a submarine. Part of the museum is also dedicated to space discoveries, and the most of the place is certainly filled with the inventions of Da Vinci, after whom the museum was named. The tour of the museum takes up to 2 hours at a normal pace. As a tourist in Milan it was interesting to see all the exhibits because most of them are universal for all countries and there is less focus on things related to Italy or Milan. All contents are also available in English, so there was no problem finding my way around. The museum is better than those in my home country, but definitely not better than the major ones such as the Natural History Museum in London.