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Skip the queue and step into the extraordinary world of Leonardo da Vinci at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice — a hands-on, interactive celebration of history's greatest genius, housed in the charming Scoletta di San Rocco in the heart of Venice. Touch and operate over 60 life-size working machine models, explore four themed zones across 500 square metres, experience a 3D flying simulation, and discover why Leonardo da Vinci was centuries ahead of his time

Key Highlights

  • Skip the line and enter directly with your reserved ticket 
  • Touch and operate over 60 life-size working machines built from Leonardo's original drawings 
  • Experience a realistic 3D flying simulation that puts you inside Leonardo's vision of human flight
  • Explore four themed sections — Earth, Water, Air, and Fire — each dedicated to a different dimension of Leonardo's genius
  • Enjoy a family-friendly, hands-on museum designed as a laboratory of curiosity for visitors of all ages

About Leonardo da Vinci Museum: Skip-the-Line Tickets

The Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice at Scoletta di San Rocco is one of the most genuinely interactive and engaging cultural experiences in the city — a place where you are actively encouraged to touch, operate, and experiment with the inventions of one of the greatest minds in human history, all with the convenience of skip-the-line entry that gets you inside without delay.

The museum's 500-square-metre space is organised into four fundamental sections — Earth, Water, Air, and Fire — each exploring a different aspect of Leonardo's remarkable range. More than 60 life-size machine models have been constructed directly from the drawings in Leonardo's famous codices, maintaining the original proportions and materials as closely as possible. The collection spans his war machines (including armoured tanks, giant crossbows, and multi-barrel cannons), his extraordinary flying machines (including the hang glider prototype and the aerial screw that preceded the modern helicopter), his civil engineering designs (including a revolving bridge, hydraulic pumps, and his vision of the Ideal City), and the mechanical principles of physics that underpinned all of his work. At each model, explanatory panels describe how the device functions and what Leonardo intended it to achieve — bridging the gap between 15th-century sketches and working physical reality.

With your skip-the-line ticket, you bypass the entrance queue entirely and collect your materials at the desk immediately on arrival. The included 3D viewer experience adds a further layer of immersion — placing you inside a realistic simulation of Leonardo's flying machines in operation. Painting reproductions of Leonardo's major artistic works are displayed alongside the engineering models, reinforcing the unique truth about this man: that he genuinely saw no boundary between art and science, and that the same mind that painted the Last Supper also designed the prototype tank. Book your Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice Skip-the-Line ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 16%.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line priority entry to the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice
  • Access to all 60+ life-size working machine models across four themed sections
  • 3D viewer experience
  • Access to all multimedia displays and painting reproduction panels
  • Access to the museum bookshop

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses 
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Visit on a weekday morning when the museum is quietest — the hands-on machines are best enjoyed when you can take your time with each one without others waiting. The 3D viewer experience is a particular highlight for children and is worth spending extra time on. After your visit, the nearby Scuola Grande di San Rocco with its extraordinary Tintoretto ceiling paintings is a 2-minute walk away and makes for an ideal pairing on the same afternoon.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 10:30 am - 05:30 pm
Child Policy
  • Kids under 5 and disabled visitors are free
Additional info
  • The museum is closed between 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM.
  • Last admission: 1 hour and 15 minutes before closing
  • Audioguide is not included
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Fully accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers
  • Museum bookshop available at the entrance
  • Restrooms available on site

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations are non refundable

Leonardo da Vinci Museum: Skip-the-Line Tickets Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice Skip-the-Line ticket?
The Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice Skip-the-Line ticket gives you priority entry to one of Venice's most hands-on cultural attractions — bypassing the entrance queue and going straight in to explore 60+ life-size working machine models, four themed sections, and a 3D flying simulation across 500 square metres. It is one of the most interactive and family-friendly museum experiences in Venice, suitable for all ages.
How does the skip-the-line access work at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice?
With a skip-the-line ticket, you present your booking confirmation at the entrance and are admitted immediately without joining the standard queue. This is particularly useful on busy days and during Venice's peak tourist season when walk-up visitors may face a wait at the entrance. Simply show your mobile or printed voucher to the staff on arrival and your visit begins straight away.
What machines can I see and touch at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice?
The museum features over 60 life-size working models built from Leonardo's original codex drawings, covering war machines (armoured tanks, giant crossbows, multi-barrel cannons), flying machines (hang glider prototype, aerial screw), civil engineering devices (revolving bridge, hydraulic pumps), and mechanical physics demonstrations. Most models can be physically operated by visitors, making it a genuinely hands-on experience rather than a conventional display museum.
What are the four themed sections at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice?
The museum is organised into four sections — Earth, Water, Air, and Fire — each dedicated to a different dimension of Leonardo's genius across art, engineering, and science. The Air section featuring the flying machines and 3D viewer experience is consistently the most popular, while the War Machines and Civil Engineering sections contain the largest and most impressive physical models. Painting reproductions of Leonardo's major artworks are integrated throughout all four sections.
What is the 3D viewer experience at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice?
The 3D viewer experience at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice is an included simulation that places you inside a realistic recreation of Leonardo's flying machines in operation — combining his aeronautical designs with modern 3D technology to create an immersive experience of his vision of human flight. It is one of the most talked-about features of the museum and is particularly popular with younger visitors and families.
Is the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice suitable for children?
Yes, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice is one of the most child-friendly cultural attractions in Venice, specifically designed as a laboratory of curiosity and experimentation where touching and operating the machines is actively encouraged. Children under 5 enter completely free, and students aged 18 to 23 are eligible for the child ticket rate with valid ID. The hands-on format, 3D viewer, and four themed sections keep younger visitors engaged throughout the full visit.
How long does a visit to the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice take?
Most visitors spend between 45 minutes and 1 hour at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice with the skip-the-line ticket, which is sufficient time to explore all four themed sections and operate the most interesting machine models at a comfortable pace. There is no time limit once inside, so families with children who want to spend more time with individual machines can stay as long as they like within opening hours.
Where is the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice located?
The Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice is at Scoletta di San Rocco, Campo San Rocco 3052, in the San Polo district of Venice — steps from the Basilica dei Frari and the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, and a 5-minute walk from the Vaporetto Line 1 San Tomà stop. It is approximately 10 minutes on foot from Venice Santa Lucia railway station, making it easy to reach from most parts of the city.
Can I visit the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice and the Scuola Grande di San Rocco on the same day?
Yes — the Scuola Grande di San Rocco is literally a 2-minute walk from the Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice and houses Tintoretto's famous cycle of ceiling and wall paintings, one of the most extraordinary collections of Renaissance art in Venice. Combining both attractions on the same afternoon is a popular and very manageable itinerary in the San Polo district, with the two experiences offering a complementary blend of Renaissance art and interactive scientific discovery.
Do I need to book Leonardo da Vinci Museum Venice skip-the-line tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended, as the skip-the-line ticket ensures immediate entry without joining the walk-up queue and consistently offers a better price than on-site purchase. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation. Please note these tickets are non-refundable once issued, so always confirm your visit date is correct before completing your booking.

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Leonardo da Vinci Museum: Skip-the-Line Tickets

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Insiders’ Tips

Visit on a weekday morning when the museum is quietest — the hands-on machines are best enjoyed when you can take your time with each one without others waiting. The 3D viewer experience is a particular highlight for children and is worth spending extra time on. After your visit, the nearby Scuola Grande di San Rocco with its extraordinary Tintoretto ceiling paintings is a 2-minute walk away and makes for an ideal pairing on the same afternoon.

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