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Discover the extraordinary world of Leonardo da Vinci at the Leonardo3 Museum, one of Milan's most engaging and family-friendly cultural experiences, located in the spectacular Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II steps from the Duomo. Explore over 200 interactive 3D machines designed from Leonardo's original manuscripts, experience an immersive digital restoration of the Last Supper, and engage with installations that bring his remarkable creative genius to life

Key Highlights

  • Engage with over 200 interactive 3D machines and multimedia displays based on Leonardo da Vinci's original manuscripts
  • Experience the immersive digital restoration of The Last Supper
  • Discover Leonardo's musical inventions including the viola organista and explore his artistic works through interactive technology in the dedicated Music and Artworks gallery
  • Experience virtual reality reconstructins of Leonardo's most ambitious projects including the Sforza horse monument in the dedicated VR gallery
  • Located in the heart of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

About Leonardo3 Museum Ticket

The Leonardo3 Museum — also known as Il Mondo di Leonardo — immerses visitors in the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci through interactive exhibits and digital reconstructions that bring his inventions and masterpieces to life. Unlike traditional museums where touching is forbidden, Leonardo3 was designed from the outset as a place of active discovery and hands-on engagement — and after attracting over 1.5 million visitors since opening in 2013, it remains one of Milan's most consistently praised cultural experiences for both adults and children.

The museum is spread across seven exhibition rooms, each dedicated to a different dimension of Leonardo's genius. The main exhibition hall presents full-scale functional reconstructions of Leonardo's machines including the Mechanical Eagle, Ornithopter, and Spring-Driven Aerial Screw — built from his original codex drawings and available to touch and operate. Sensory installations and immersive digital art create a multi-sensory journey into Leonardo's creative process in the Emotional Experiences room, while the dedicated children's edutainment gallery features hands-on activities, puzzles, and interactive displays designed to inspire young minds.

The unmissable centrepiece is the Last Supper Digital Restoration — a virtual workshop where The Last Supper is restored to its original colours with interactive commentary on composition and technique, allowing visitors to see Leonardo's greatest painting as it appeared when freshly completed rather than in its currently deteriorated state. The Sforza Monument virtual reality experience reconstructs Leonardo's ambitious equestrian monument for the Duke of Milan — a project he spent 16 years on but never completed, now realised in extraordinary detail for the first time. The museum is located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, accessible by elevator, with incredible views over the gallery below. Book your Leonardo3 Museum Milan ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 16%.

Inclusions

  • Full access to all seven Leonardo3 Museum exhibition rooms
  • Over 200 interactive 3D machines and multimedia displays
  • Last Supper digital restoration workshop
  • Sforza Monument virtual reality experience
  • Musical inventions and artworks gallery

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Visit just after opening time for the most relaxed interactive experience — the touchscreen exhibits and hands-on machines can attract queues at the busiest midday periods. Rent an audio guide on arrival — it is fantastic and makes the exhibits significantly more engaging, particularly the Last Supper restoration and the engineering details of the machine models. Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours to properly explore all seven rooms.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 09:30 am - 07:00 pm
  • Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Child Policy
  • Childern under 6 years are free of charge
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible 
  • Souvenir shop available at the museum
  • Free cloakroom for bags and coats

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation at least 24 hrs before the travel date for full refund

Leonardo3 Museum Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Leonardo3 Museum in Milan?
The Leonardo3 Museum — Il Mondo di Leonardo — immerses visitors in the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci through interactive exhibits and digital reconstructions that bring his inventions and masterpieces to life, with over 200 interactive 3D machines, a digital Last Supper restoration, and a virtual reality Sforza Monument experience across seven themed rooms. It is located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in the heart of Milan, steps from the Duomo, and has attracted over 1.5 million visitors since opening in 2013.
What are the seven rooms at the Leonardo3 Museum?
The seven rooms cover a welcome introduction, the main exhibition hall with full-scale functional machine reconstructions, the Emotional Experiences sensory installation gallery, the Edutainment for Children hands-on room, the Musical Instruments and Artworks gallery, the Sforza Monument and Virtual Reality room, and the Last Supper Digital Restoration workshop. Each room explores a different dimension of Leonardo's genius across art, science, engineering, and music.
What is the Last Supper Digital Restoration at Leonardo3 Museum?
The Last Supper Digital Restoration is a virtual workshop experience where The Last Supper is seen restored to its original colours with interactive commentary on Leonardo's composition, techniques, and choices — revealing the masterpiece as it appeared when freshly completed rather than in the deteriorated state visible at Santa Maria delle Grazie today. It is one of the most consistently praised sections of the museum and provides unique visual insight into Leonardo's greatest painting.
Can I see the actual Last Supper at Leonardo3 Museum?
No — Leonardo3 Museum presents a digital restoration of The Last Supper, not the original painting. The exhibits have no originals — all are replicas and reconstructions, but the interactive digital approach provides context and detail that complements rather than replaces a visit to the original at Santa Maria delle Grazie. The two experiences are genuinely different and visiting both is recommended for visitors with a serious interest in Leonardo's work.
What machines can I interact with at Leonardo3 Museum?
Visitors can interact with over 200 interactive 3D machines designed based on Leonardo da Vinci's original manuscripts, including the Mechanical Eagle, the Ornithopter flying machine, the Spring-Driven Aerial Screw (predecessor of the helicopter), the Rapid-Fire Crossbow, the Submarine, the Time Machine concept, the Mechanical Dragonfly, and water wheels, cranes, and paddle boats. Most models can be physically operated and explored by visitors of all ages.
Is the Leonardo3 Museum suitable for children?
The interactive nature of the museum keeps children occupied and engaged, and the museum includes a dedicated Edutainment for Children room with hands-on activities, puzzles, and interactive displays designed to inspire young minds. Visitor reviews consistently highlight it as one of the most engaging and well-paced cultural experiences available for families in Milan, with the machine models and Last Supper restoration particularly captivating for younger visitors.
Where is the Leonardo3 Museum and how do I get there?
The Leonardo3 Museum is at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II 11, accessible by elevator inside the gallery — steps from the Duomo di Milano and Piazza della Scala in the heart of central Milan. Metro Line 1 (Red) to Duomo station is the most convenient public transport option, with a 2-minute walk through the Galleria to the museum entrance. The City Sightseeing Milan Red Line hop-on hop-off bus also stops at La Scala, a short walk away.
How long does a visit to the Leonardo3 Museum take?
Most visitors spend between 1.5 and 2 hours at the Leonardo3 Museum, which is sufficient time to explore all seven rooms and engage with the interactive machines, digital installations, and VR experiences at a comfortable pace. Allowing plenty of time is recommended as visitors who rush through miss the most engaging interactive sections — particularly the Last Supper restoration and the VR Sforza Monument, which reward unhurried attention.
Is an audio guide available at the Leonardo3 Museum?
Yes — an audio guide is available in multiple languages and is highly recommended, providing a fantastic deeper understanding of the exhibits. The audio guide is not included in the standard admission ticket and must be hired separately at an additional cost on arrival. Wall text throughout the museum is primarily in Italian, while interactive touchscreens provide English content — the audio guide significantly enhances the experience for non-Italian-speaking visitors.
Do I need to book Leonardo3 Museum tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended, as booking online means entering with no wait — which visitor reviews consistently highlight as one of the most convenient aspects of the experience. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and a flexible open-dated ticket. The museum is centrally located in one of Milan's busiest tourist areas and walk-up availability is not always guaranteed, particularly at midday and on weekends.

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Leonardo3 Museum Ticket

USD 18.64

Insiders’ Tips

Visit just after opening time for the most relaxed interactive experience — the touchscreen exhibits and hands-on machines can attract queues at the busiest midday periods. Rent an audio guide on arrival — it is fantastic and makes the exhibits significantly more engaging, particularly the Last Supper restoration and the engineering details of the machine models. Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours to properly explore all seven rooms.

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