Visitor observing Leonardo da Vinci's machine model at the Leonardo Interactive Museum.
Visitor exploring mirror room at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.
Leonardo da Vinci machine model at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.
Visitor interacting with a wooden exhibit at Leonardo Interactive Museum.
Visitor interacting with a touchscreen at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.
Visitors exploring interactive exhibits at Leonardo Interactive Museum.

Leonardo Da Vinci Museum Skip-the-Line Entry Tickets, Florence

Florence
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Breeze through long waiting queues to see interactive exhibits showcasing Da Vinci's groundbreaking inventions at an educational museum.

Marvel at life-size digital reproductions of Da Vinci’s masterpieces, and learn about his life and art.

Learn to operate the worm screw, hydraulic saw, printing press, and many other creations at the interactive workshops hosted by the museum.

Don't forget to stop by the bookshop at the museum's entrance for unique souvenirs, wooden models, and themed gadgets.

Skip-the-line entry ticket to the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum

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Visitor observing Leonardo da Vinci's machine model at the Leonardo Interactive Museum.

Visitor observing Leonardo da Vinci's machine model at the Leonardo Interactive Museum.

Step into the world of Leonardo da Vinci at this interactive museum located at Via del Castellaccio, 1R, Florence. With life-size models of his groundbreaking inventions, anatomical studies, and digital reproductions of his artworks, the museum offers an engaging experience for all ages. Skip the lines and immerse yourself in the genius of the Renaissance!

Getting Started

Booking your ticket in advance ensures fast-track entry, saving you time to enjoy the exhibits. Once inside, you’ll be greeted by a fascinating display of Leonardo’s creations, accompanied by multilingual explanations. The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers free Wi-Fi for visitors.

What to Expect

The museum features over 50 interactive exhibits divided into four sections: earth, water, air, and fire. You’ll encounter working models of machines like the hydraulic saw, printing press, and armored tank—all designed by Leonardo himself. Visitors can test some machines to understand their mechanics and explore principles of physics and engineering. Additionally, high-resolution reproductions of Leonardo’s paintings and educational projections about his life add depth to the experience.

Features

  • Interactive exhibits – Operate machines like the worm screw and paddle boat inspired by Leonardo’s designs.
  • Life-size art reproductions – Admire illuminated replicas of his iconic paintings.
  • Workshops – Build models like da Vinci’s self-supporting bridge or Platonic solids.
  • Educational insights – Learn about Leonardo’s anatomical studies and scientific innovations.
  • Bookshop – Pick up unique souvenirs, wooden models, and themed gadgets.
Visitor exploring mirror room at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.

Visitor exploring mirror room at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.

Leonardo da Vinci machine model at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.

Leonardo da Vinci machine model at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.

Visitor interacting with a wooden exhibit at Leonardo Interactive Museum.

Visitor interacting with a wooden exhibit at Leonardo Interactive Museum.

What's not allowed

  • Flash photography, videography, and tripods are strictly prohibited.
  • Pets are not allowed inside the museum.

Accessibility

  • This experience is pram/stroller accessible.
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Visitor interacting with a touchscreen at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.

Visitor interacting with a touchscreen at Leonardo Interactive Museum, Florence.

Visitors exploring interactive exhibits at Leonardo Interactive Museum.

Visitors exploring interactive exhibits at Leonardo Interactive Museum.

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Operating hours

Leonardo Interactive Museum

Monday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
Saturday
9:30am - 7:30pm • last entry 6:30pm
Sunday
9:30am - 7:00pm • last entry 6:00pm
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FAQs

Flash photography, videography, and tripods are strictly prohibited within the museum premises.
The skip-the-line entry ticket does not include access to a live guide.
Pets are not allowed inside the museum.
Visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout their stay at the museum.
You'll encounter life-size models of his inventions, anatomical studies, and digital reproductions of his artworks, along with interactive exhibits showcasing groundbreaking creations like the worm screw and hydraulic saw.
The museum is wheelchair accessible and pram/stroller friendly, making it convenient for those with mobility needs.
Yes, booking your ticket in advance ensures fast-track entry so you can skip the lines.
The museum is situated at Via del Castellaccio, 1R in Florence, Italy.
Yes, you'll find a bookshop right at the entrance offering unique souvenirs, wooden models, and themed gadgets.
No, food and drinks are not included in your visit; they will need to be arranged separately.
The museum is located at Via del Castellaccio, 1R in Florence, Italy.
The museum provides explanations for its displays in multiple languages, making it accessible and informative for visitors from diverse backgrounds.
No, your skip-the-line entry ticket does not cover any live guide or transportation services from hotels to the museum location.
You have the opportunity to learn about and operate various inventions such as a worm screw, hydraulic saw, and printing press through interactive workshops hosted by the museum.
Yes, you'll find a bookshop near the entrance where visitors can purchase unique souvenirs, wooden models, and themed gadgets as mementos of their visit.
The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum is wheelchair accessible and pram/stroller friendly, ensuring ease of access for all guests. Additionally, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the venue.
Inside, you'll find life-size models of his inventions, anatomical studies, and digital reproductions of his artworks. You can also participate in interactive workshops where you learn to operate creations like a worm screw and hydraulic saw.
Flash photography, videography, and tripods are prohibited inside the museum. Pets are also not allowed within its premises.
Your skip-the-line entry ticket grants access to all interactive exhibits showcasing Leonardo Da Vinci's inventions at this educational museum. However, it does not include a live guide or food and drinks during your visit.
Yes, booking your ticket ahead of time ensures fast-track entry, allowing you more time to enjoy the exhibits without standing in long queues.

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