Leonardo Da Vinci Museum + Audioguide Tickets at Via della Conciliazione, 19
Leonardo Da Vinci Museum + Audioguide
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Leonardo Da Vinci Museum Tickets
Step into the brilliant mind of history's greatest polymath at Rome's Leonardo Da Vinci Museum. Located on Via della Conciliazione, this dedicated museum brings Da Vinci's genius to life across five themed halls filled with interactive exhibits, working machine models, and artistic masterpieces.
You'll discover reconstructions of Da Vinci's inventions based on his original sketches, including flying machines, bridges, and hydraulic devices that demonstrate his forward-thinking engineering brilliance. The museum houses 22 faithful reproductions of his paintings, including Italy's first full-size replica of The Last Supper, alongside displays showcasing his scientific research in geology, optics, biology, and mechanics.
Highlights
- Five themed halls with interactive exhibits and working machine models
- Italy's first full-size replica of The Last Supper
- 22 faithful reproductions of Da Vinci's paintings including the Mona Lisa
- Hands-on reconstructions of flying machines, bridges, and hydraulic devices
- Digital tools and holograms for examining Da Vinci's techniques
- Scientific displays covering his research in anatomy, geology, and mechanics
Plan Your Visit to Leonardo Da Vinci Museum
Most visitors spend one to two hours exploring the halls and exhibits at their own pace. The museum offers wheelchair access to all exhibitions and facilities. Arrive early to enjoy less crowded exhibits, and bring your own headphones if you prefer using them with the included audioguide.
Photography is generally allowed throughout the museum, though flash and tripods are not permitted. Valid ID may be required for ticket redemption, so check specific opening hours before your visit. While exploring Rome's artistic treasures, you might also want to visit the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel to see Michelangelo's masterpieces, or discover the underground wonders at San Clemente Basilica's underground levels for a complete Renaissance and ancient Roman experience.
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Visitor guidelines
Arrive early to enjoy less crowded exhibits
Bring headphones if you prefer using your own with the audioguide
Check specific opening hours prior to your visit
Valid ID may be required for ticket redemption
Photography without flash is typically permitted
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Is the audioguide available in multiple languages?
Yes, audioguides are offered in several major languages for visitor convenience.
Can I purchase tickets at the venue?
Tickets may be available onsite but advance booking is recommended to secure your spot.
How long should I plan to spend at the museum?
Most visitors spend between one to two hours exploring the halls and exhibits.
Is photography allowed inside the museum?
Personal photography is generally allowed but flash and tripods are not permitted.
Is there step-free access at the museum?
The museum offers wheelchair access to exhibitions and facilities.
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