Discover the genius of Leonardo da Vinci in Rome, exploring interactive machines, sketches, anatomical studies and immersive videos of his works. Located in Piazza del Popolo, it is the most visited museum in the city dedicated to the Renaissance master.

For more than ten years, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum has been celebrating the genius of the Renaissance artist not only as an artist, but also as an inventor, scientist, anatomist, engineer and architect. Located in the basement of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo, just a five-minute walk from the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese, in the iconic Piazza del Popolo, this museum offers a close and fascinating experience in the heart of Rome. With your tickets, you can explore interactive machines crafted by Italian artisans following Leonardo's original manuscripts. Discover studies and sketches of some of his most famous Renaissance works, including human anatomy, and immerse yourself in detailed videos on The Last Supper and The Vitruvian Man. In addition, the multimedia room will allow you to live an immersive experience that will transport you into the life and mind of this universal genius. The museum is organized into thematic areas that show the different passions and studies of Leonardo, and each year attracts thousands of visitors from around the world, establishing itself as the most visited museum dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci in Rome.
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