Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci Museum Entry – Milan, Italy
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History
Founded in 1953, the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci is Italy’s largest science and technology museum and one of the most significant in Europe. Housed in the historic Renaissance monastery of San Vittore al Corpo, the museum combines centuries of heritage with modern innovation.
The museum is world-renowned for its New Galleries dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, showcasing his genius not only as an artist but also as an inventor, engineer, and scientist. Over the decades, the museum has grown to include vast collections that trace human achievement across transportation, communication, space exploration, and physics.
This museum continues to serve as a bridge between past and future—offering insights into the imagination of Leonardo and the evolution of technology that has shaped our world.
Highlights
- Explore the New Galleries, the largest exhibition in the world dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci.
- See over 170 models, works of art, and immersive installations that bring Da Vinci’s ideas to life.
- Marvel at historic objects like steam trains, the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran, and the Enrico Toti submarine.
- Visit the space area, home to Italy’s only visible moon fragment and the Vega space launcher.
- Walk through a Renaissance monastery transformed into one of Europe’s leading science museums.
- Enjoy a 10% discount at the museum shop with your ticket.
Full Description
Step inside the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci and begin a fascinating journey through the past, present, and future of human discovery. Nestled in the cloisters of a Renaissance monastery, this museum offers a unique setting that blends art, history, and science.
The highlight is the New Galleries of Leonardo da Vinci, the most extensive permanent exhibition worldwide devoted to his genius. Explore 170 historical models, rare manuscripts, and interactive installations that reveal Leonardo’s work as an engineer, scientist, and visionary.
Beyond Leonardo, the museum’s collections span a wide range of fields. Stand before steam locomotives, walk beside the brigantine schooner Ebe, and admire the grandeur of the Conte Biancamano transatlantic. Discover the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran, which sailed in the America’s Cup, and descend into the world of the Enrico Toti submarine.
In the space area, witness Italy’s only visible moon fragment, gaze at satellites, and admire the Vega space launcher that represents modern achievements in aerospace engineering.
With rotating temporary exhibits on energy, communication, materials, transport, and particle physics, the museum offers something new to discover every visit. Perfect for families, history lovers, and curious minds, the museum inspires awe across generations.
What’s Included
- Entry ticket to the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci
- Access to the New Galleries dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci
- Admission to the permanent collections (transport, energy, communication, space, and more)
- 10% discount at the museum shop
Meeting Point
Address: Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milan, Italy
Please present your ticket at the entrance.
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Price
From $12 per person
Traveler Reviews
- “Milano Technology Museum is a great place to visit. Highly recommended, especially with children.”
- “I liked all the info I got and admired Leonardo Da Vinci even more after the visit.”
- “No rush to enter, which was convenient. The exhibits were very detailed and inspiring.”
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FAQ's
How long should I plan to spend at the museum?
Most visitors spend between 2 to 4 hours exploring, though you can stay longer if you want to enjoy the temporary exhibitions and detailed galleries.
Are the exhibits suitable for children?
Yes, the museum is very family-friendly. Interactive installations and large-scale exhibits like trains, submarines, and space displays are especially engaging for children.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible with elevators and ramps available throughout, making it comfortable for visitors with reduced mobility.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Photography is allowed in most areas for personal use. However, flash or tripods may be restricted in certain galleries or temporary exhibitions.
Does the ticket include temporary exhibitions?
Yes, your entry ticket generally covers both permanent and temporary exhibitions, though some special events or workshops may require an additional fee.