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Jun 3, 2019 · Painter, scientist, architect, and Renaissance man, Leonardo da Vinci left his mark all over Italy in frescoes, buildings, drawings, and even prototypes and blueprints for many of the world's technological milestones.
- Vinci, Tuscany
Museo Leonardiano - Museum of Leonardo da Vinci . Museo...
- Vinci, Tuscany
The Paintings. An entire room dedicated to the most famous and fascinating works of Leonardo, a world-famous artist and inventor. Discover how the genius of the scholar and the sensitivity of the painter come together in the unforgettable paintings of this Italian genius. Discover more.
Combine your visit to Museo Leonardo da Vinci and Piazza del Popolo (The Peoples' Piazza) by exploring the incredible historic and stunning Basilica Santa Maria del Popolo. Discover original Caravaggio paintings from the 1600s and the magnificent Chigi Chapel, built and decorated by the legendary Raphael.
- Giotto di Bondone Stefaneschi Triptych, c1313-1320. One of the most significant works of the late Gothic period, the pioneering Giotto’s Stefaneschi triptych was commissioned by the cardinal Jacopo Caetani degli Stefaneschi for the prominent Canon’s altar in Old St. Peter’s Basilica around the year 1313.
- Benozzo Gozzoli, Madonna of the Girdle, c1450. One of the early Renaissance’s most popular but now sadly under-appreciated masters, Benozzo Gozzoli was so beloved of the Medici court that the task of decorating their sumptuous palace in downtown Florence fell to him.
- Melozzo da Forli - Sixtus IV appoints Bartolomeo Platina Prefect of the Vatican Library, c1477. Not all of the finest paintings in the Vatican Pinacoteca are strictly religious in nature.
- Leonardo da Vinci, St Jerome in the Wilderness, c1482. The Vatican Pinacoteca is home to the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in Rome, a ghostly unfinished rendering of St. Jerome in the Wilderness.
- Leonardo Da Vinci Museum Rome
- Museo Leonardo Da Vinci
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- Mostra Di Leonardo
- Leonardo Da Vinci Experience Museum
There are a few museums dedicated to Leonardo, his art and inventions throughout Rome. Below, you’ll find an overview of each museum, with some basic information including location and what you’ll find in each one!
The Museo Leonardo da Vinci has been in the scene for over 10 years. It is divided into thematic areas based on the many studies and passions Leonardo followed throughout his life, with plenty of items and videos in each part. Among the most interesting things here, you’ll find: • Incredible interactive machines based on Leonardo’s coded manuscript...
• Address. Piazza del Popolo, 12, in the basement of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo. • Schedule. The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum opens every day, with the sole exception of Christmas Day (December 25). The schedules vary depending on the season. • May through September: open between 10:00 am and 9:00 pm. • October through April: • How to get t...
Right at the heart of Rome, the Mostra di Leonardo is so popular it doesn’t just have a Roman venue, but also a few versions that tour all over the world. The whole exhibition is dedicated to Da Vinci’s genius, focusing on the sensorial perception of his inventions. The museum has taken some of Leonardo’s most impressive drawings and created wood p...
For visitors who love interactive machines, there are few places as fun as the Leonardo Da Vinci Experience Museum. In it, there are over 50 machines taken from Leonardo’s sketches, in 1:1 reproductions. They all work and visitors can handle, play with them and marvel at how these were designed over 500 years ago. Besides the interactive machines, ...
An exhibition dedicated to the universal genius of Leonardo Da Vinci, in the heart of Rome with numerous touring versions all over the world, the Leonardo Da Vinci’s Museum give to every single visitor a unique experience where its sensorial perception being immerse in a very topicality past.
The Mona Lisa’s masterpiece is the most famous portrait ever made. Read about Leonardo da Vinci artworks in Borghese Gallery collection. Leda and the Swan. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (1452-1519), usually known as Leonardo da Vinci, was an Italian polymath of the Renaissance.