There's a lot of information about Leonardo Da Vinci and a lot of interesting works.
A small museum of the artistic Leonardo da Vinci with some of his most popular inventions And you can also watch a documentary of his life in Florence
Grandpa Mao handed it over a little expensive, and most of the things on display related to Da Vinci were copies. The main thing the pavilion does is to interact with Da Vinci. Electronic and high-tech equipment does not respect Da Vinci, especially after seeing the Mona Lisa from the Louvre, there are some disappointments.
We stumbled upon this little gem full of recreations of da VInci's various machines, notebooks, etc. There may have even been a traveling exhibit of some originals, but I don't recall for sure. Anyways, our 7 year old daughter absolutely loved this place and I highly recommend it for anyone with children or an interest in da Vinci.
There are so many museums in Rome, perhaps too many, but too many are never. Among these, in the Piazza del Popolo, there is Leonardo da Vinci where you can approach the prototype of some of his inventions that the great Toscana genius never built at his time and which now are at the exhibition of everyone. Curiosity, science, beauty, this is what is found in the museum, ideal for children and families.
There's a lot of information about Leonardo Da Vinci and a lot of interesting works.
A small museum of the artistic Leonardo da Vinci with some of his most popular inventions And you can also watch a documentary of his life in Florence
Grandpa Mao handed it over a little expensive, and most of the things on display related to Da Vinci were copies. The main thing the pavilion does is to interact with Da Vinci. Electronic and high-tech equipment does not respect Da Vinci, especially after seeing the Mona Lisa from the Louvre, there are some disappointments.
We stumbled upon this little gem full of recreations of da VInci's various machines, notebooks, etc. There may have even been a traveling exhibit of some originals, but I don't recall for sure. Anyways, our 7 year old daughter absolutely loved this place and I highly recommend it for anyone with children or an interest in da Vinci.
There are so many museums in Rome, perhaps too many, but too many are never. Among these, in the Piazza del Popolo, there is Leonardo da Vinci where you can approach the prototype of some of his inventions that the great Toscana genius never built at his time and which now are at the exhibition of everyone. Curiosity, science, beauty, this is what is found in the museum, ideal for children and families.