Description
Located near the Duomo in central Florence, the Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum is a hands-on experience that brings the genius of Leonardo to life for visitors of all ages. The museum showcases over 50 models of Leonardo’s inventions, including flying machines, hydraulic devices, and military equipment, many of which are interactive and allow children to engage directly with the exhibits.
Children can operate working models of Leonardo’s inventions, such as the self-supporting bridge and various machines that demonstrate principles of mechanics and hydraulics. The museum also offers workshops where kids can build simple machines, fostering creativity and understanding of basic engineering concepts. The environment is designed to be accessible for families, with explanations in multiple languages and a layout that accommodates strollers.
The museum is located at Via dei Servi, 66/r in Florence and is typically open daily from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM during the warmer months, with slightly shorter hours in winter. Ticket prices are reasonable, with discounts often available for children and families. Visitors usually spend about 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the exhibits and participating in workshops. It’s a good idea to familiarize children with some of Leonardo’s inventions before visiting to enhance their experience. The museum is conveniently close to other attractions like the Uffizi Gallery and the historic centre of Florence, making it easy to combine with a day of sightseeing.
Location
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Via dei Servi, 66r, 50122 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy