Discover and operate Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible machines in the heart of Florence!
At the Leonardo Interactive Museum, you’ll find over one hundred working inventions, faithfully reconstructed from Leonardo’s original drawings. Each machine can be touched, explored, and operated, offering a truly hands-on experience that brings his genius to life.
For more than 20 years, the museum has been a must-see in Florence’s historic center. Enjoy interactive exhibits and educational workshops, where you can build some of Leonardo’s most iconic creations.
Perfect for families, students, and art or science lovers, the visit lasts about one hour and is suitable for all ages.
️ Book your ticket online to skip the line and dive straight into the world of Leonardo da Vinci.
Don’t miss this unforgettable experience — discover, learn, and have fun with the genius who changed the world!
The exhibition, recommended for children and adults alike, stimulates curiosity and promotes understanding of his remarkable work. It is organized in four sections: earth, water, air and fire. All the machines have been built according to Leonardo da Vinci’s designs and where possible are built to scale. In addition to the machines, there is also a section dedicated to some of Leonardo’s Anatomical Studies and a gallery displaying his most important paintings, faithfully reproduced using high-resolution backlight technology.
All exhibits are accompanied by informative descriptions in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish and Russian, and multimedia displays provide further information on Leonardo’s life and works. Visitors can also browse and purchase books and souvenirs from the original and well-stocked museum shop.
Fifty metres before our entrance, on the corner of the street, is a 'Da Vinci Museum'.
This is not the museum for which you bought this ticket. You have to go straight along Via de Servi and arrive at the 'Leonardo Interactive Museum'.
In order not to waste time, we recommend using the 'Google Maps' application and entering 'Leonardo Interactive Museum'.
Or get information from our website: https://leonardointeractivemuseum.com/en/address/
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