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Leonardo3 Museum – The World of Leonardo

The Leonardo3 Museum – The World of Leonardo is one of Milan's best-located, interactive museums: situated at the entrance of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, from the Piazza della Scala side, directly on the Duomo–Scala city axis. The museum is entirely dedicated to showcasing Leonardo da Vinci's artistic, scientific, and engineering legacy, particularly through immersive interpretations of his inventions, machines, drawings, and digital reconstructions.

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Leonardo3 is not a traditional, object-focused museum but rather an interactive, educational, and experience-based exhibition space. Visitors can explore working models, machine reconstructions, digital installations, and touchscreen content based on Leonardo's designs. The exhibition vividly demonstrates that Leonardo was not only a painter but also an engineer, an anatomical observer, a military technology designer, and an experimental creator of musical instruments and flying devices.

One of the museum's key strengths is that it makes Leonardo's thought process understandable and hands-on. Visitors don't just look at the designs; they see how the machines might have worked: flying devices, mechanical animals, war machines, hydraulic solutions, and musical instruments come to life in physical or digital form. This makes the venue particularly suitable for families, school groups, those interested in the history of technology, and anyone in Milan who wants to understand not only Leonardo's paintings but also his inventions.

The museum is also fascinating from the perspective of digital interpretation. According to Leonardo3's own description, the exhibition includes working models and digitally restored paintings; the audio guide is available in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Chinese. Additionally, the museum is an institutional member of ICOM and has received recognition from the President of the Italian Republic.

Visitor Information

One major advantage of the Leonardo3 Museum is its central location: it can easily be incorporated into a Duomo – Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II – Scala itinerary. According to official information, the museum is open every day; generally from 9:30 am to 9:00 pm from April to September, and from 9:30 am to 8:00 pm from October to March, with the exception of 25 December when it is closed. It is recommended to check the official website for current opening hours and ticket information before visiting.

It is generally advisable to allocate 60–90 minutes for the exhibition, but with children, interactive content exploration, or a deeper interest, a longer visit may be justified. The museum is an excellent choice on a rainy day, as a family activity, or for visitors looking for a shorter yet meaningful cultural experience near the Galleria and Scala.

Sustainability

From a sustainability perspective, the Leonardo3 Museum primarily focuses on education, cultural heritage interpretation, digital accessibility, and knowledge sharing. The museum does not merely display Leonardo's objects or replicas but helps visitors understand the connection between historical knowledge, technological innovation, and creative thinking.

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