It is a journey into the lives and works of Leonardo da Vinci.
A direct entry to the inventions by Leonardo da Vinci based on his understanding of the human body.
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Description of the medical and artistic work in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian languages.
The museum is organised in four sections celebrating the basic elements of life: earth, fire, water and air
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Well displayed and described Main paintings of Leonardo D Vinci assisted by the interactive displays.
What You'll Do:
Skip the long line and get an entry in famous Leonardo da Vinci museum
Book your ticket ahead of time and save yourself the stress of making the entry queue
Take your time to marvel in Leonardo's understanding of the human anatomy and the artistic excellence in the form of high-resolution backlit replicas of his major paintings.
Learn the works of "Leonardo's Machine inspired from the "Da Vinci Codes
Not feel rushed because you wasted time standing in the queue
What It Includes:
One entry ticket to the Leonardo da Vinci Museum.
Skip-the-line experience.
Photo-stops outside the museum.
Free water.
Travellers Talk:
I was not aware that Leonardo da Vinci did so much work in his lifetime; his understanding of human anatomy is way ahead of its time.
The artworks, machine, literature is well displayed, and it is easy to walk around the different sections of the museum in an organised manner.
Is It Right:
It is suitable for anybody who has an interest in art and wants to explore it further.
Lovers of art, elements of life and science will love this chance to see the works of the most celebrated artist and inventors of his time.
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