leonardo da vinci museum of science and technology

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The Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology in Milan is the largest of its kind in Italy, and one of the most engaging venues for exploring human thinking. In a 16th century monastery, this museum combines history and innovation in an invigorating and hands-on way.

Most prominently, the museum has a section on Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions, with built models of machines that he envisioned in the future from his sketches. There are flying machines and war machines that da Vinci had in his imagination. In addition to Leonardo, the museum also focuses on things such as space travel, telecommunications, energy, physics, and transportation, where you can walk among historic trains, submarines, main floor, and even see a piece of the Vega space launcher.


Things to do at Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology

  • Explore Leonardo’s inventions
  • Step inside the transport halls
  • Visit the energy & physics sections
  • Step inside the transport halls
  • Admire the setting

Essential Information

  • Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology opening hours

Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Monday closed

  • Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology Ticket Fee

Entry Fee: €7–10

  • Located in Milano, Italy
  • Restriction & Rules: No food or drinks, artifacts can’t be touched, pets are not allowed

How to Reach Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology

  • Take Metro M1 to M2 and get off at Cadorna station. From there it takes 10 minutes to walk to the museum.
  • If you want to travel by bus then there are multiple city bus lines stopping within a short stroll including tram lines 2, 10, 14 and bus lines 50, 58, 94 which stop near to your stop.
  • Fly into Milan Linate Airport. From there take a taxi it takes around 20-25 minutes to reach the destination. 

Travel Tips for visiting Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology

  • Before your visit, always verify the official website, especially if it is during a special exhibition or event when rules may change.
  • Plan a minimum of 3–4 hours, if you want to see the best highlights.
  • Check for workshops
  • Visit during weekdays if you can.

FAQs

Is a trip to the Leonardo da Vinci Museum worth it?

Definitely, it is likely one of the most entertaining museums in Milan. It is history, it is science, it is hands-on, and great for kids and adults! 


Which museum has the most Leonardo da Vinci?

The Leonardo da Vinci Museum has the largest permanent collection dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci in the world, consisting mainly of models of his inventions.


How long does it take to see the Leonardo da Vinci Museum?

I would plan for at least 3 - 4 hours to see a highlight of the museum and more likely half a day if you really want to experience it fully. 


What did Leonardo da Vinci contribute to science or technology?

Many of Leonardo's genius comes from his visionary ideas. Many of these ideas had not even been conceived and put into practice at that time, including flying machines and hydraulics, along with studies of anatomies that included art and engineering

  • imageDuration Required
    8 hours 20 minutes

Entry Ticket

Starts from Eur 7 - 10

Address of leonardo da vinci museum of science and technology

Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

Opening & Closing time of leonardo da vinci museum of science and technology

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    10:00-18:00
  • Wednesday
    10:00-18:00
  • Thursday
    10:00-18:00
  • Friday
    10:00-18:00
  • Saturday
    10:00-19:00
  • Sunday
    10:00-19:00
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