Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition: Explore the Galleries

Explore the Galleries, the world’s largest permanent exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. Discover remarkable items like steam trains and the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran. Be captivated by the space section, featuring the only piece of the Moon on display in Italy.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci - Embark on a journey through time at one of Europe’s largest technical-scientific museums, set within the cloisters of a 16th-century Olivetan monastery.
    Be sure to explore the Galleries, home to the world’s largest permanent exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. Experience a…
What's Included
  • Entrance ticket
  • Written guide
Location
National Museum Of Science And Technology Leonardo Da Vinci
Via San Vittore 21
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Ncsh0egirl
Nov 16, 2025
Amazing excursion at an amazing price - This was by far one of the most amazing excursions we did in Milan. For less than 10 euro per person, my husband and I spent about 3 hours looking at all the amazing inventions, artifacts and clever technologies that seemed beyond the times. There are 3 buildings to the museum, one that contained full sized trains and another with boats and aircraft of all kinds. Lots of walking, but yellow arrows help you not miss anything. From the fresco paintings, to the impact of our population and growth, it has something for everyone. Highly recommend.
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Arjay_e
Nov 13, 2025
Very Easy and Fun - It was very easy to get our tickets and get inside. We loved seeing the brilliance of Di Vinci and the other science exhibits they had.
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Nina_pro99
Oct 30, 2025
You must visit! 🛰️ - Truly amazing museum that I wholeheartedly recommend. There are so many things to see and so many different themes — something interesting for both adults and kids. You’ll need about 1.5–2 hours to see it, depending on your interest and time; even more if you read everything thoroughly. The prices are more than affordable for what you get, and if you’re under 26 the ticket is only €7.50. Highly recommended! ☺️
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Q2932dpamyv
Sep 25, 2025
Self Guide - Lots to see-overwhelming! However there are Suggested Routes and Fast Routes to follow clearly marked on floor. Great value!! Worth the visit as you can self guide at your own pace and liking.
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Jeannie_n
Sep 25, 2025
Leonardo experience - Wonderfully curated exhibit with numerous interactive items. Loved the videos. Gorgeous models of Leonardo’s work, along with many examples of his writings. Truly gives the viewer an idea of the scope of his accomplishments and contributions made in his lifetime.
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Scott_s
Sep 13, 2025
Fantastic museum highly recommended - An absolutely amazing museum. Just make sure you allow enough time to see everything. Plan on at least three or four hours if not more.
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Maps45838828661
Oct 6, 2025
Nice. - I came as a family to visit this museum, I was very impressed by what I saw, I liked molto.Ci would return
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Mrsphilipswithonel
Sep 26, 2025
Do not schedule the 4pm... - Do not schedule the 4pm slot. We got there around 3:30 and they told us when we got there they closed at 5pm, which we knew, but right around 4:30 a gentlemen started telling everyone to leave. Other than that everything was great, just get there early.
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Javier
Nov 13, 2025
A little bit of everything, less than expected - The visit to the MUSEUM NAZIONALE DELLA SCIENZA E DELLA TECNOLOGÍA is a different experience, combining history, science and technology in a unique setting: an ancient monastery from the 16th century. The name Leonardo Da Vinci has been added to refer to the wood reproductions of his inventions that fill the main hall, with more than 170 models of the genius. Also interesting are exhibitions on transport (it houses impressive historical pieces, such as Italy’s first locomotive, steam trains, trams, the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran, the Ebe brig and the Enrico Toti submarine), astronomy and space (exhibitions on space exploration and a fragment of lunar rock, plus a model of the Vega space launcher), energy and materials (advances in energy production, metallurgy and material evolution throughout history are shown), communication and technology (printing, film, photography, telephone and television stages are explored, with historical objects and machines).
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Jean_s
Oct 15, 2025
Leonardo - not what i expected. not much of leonardo's work other than manuscripts. better museum is in the center of Milan
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up to 10 guests
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).