The Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition in Rome is located in the majestic Palazzo della Cancelleria, in the heart of Rome. Painter, architect, scientist, inventor, it is impossible to define Leonardo with a single adjective, the Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition in Piazza della Cancelleria will take you through the many inventions of the brilliant Leonardo, you will find a faithful life-size reproduction of 65 working models, a section is then dedicated to animated holograms and finally there are reproductions of some Leonardo's codes, which range over different topics. The Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition is the ideal place to have fun, learn more about Leonardo's genius and interact with his inventions.
Inside the Palazzo della Cancelleria, if you have some time left, you can also browse the upper floor where you will find the "Sacra Rota", the feared Vatican Tribunal, and the "Sala dei Cento Giorni", frescoed by Vasari. In the basement of the Palace, you can visit a sepulchral temple dating back to the 1st century BC. This is the tomb of Aulus Irtius, Caesar's lieutenant who died in the battle of Modena in 43 BC. Make no mistake, in Rome there are two other attractions dedicated to Leonardo: the Leonardo da Vinci Experience Museum near the Vatican and the Leonardo da Vinci Museum located in Piazza del Popolo.
Opening hours: The Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition in Rome is open to everyone, from Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 19:00; weekends and holidays from 9:30 to 19:30.
Accessibility: The Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition is a place suitable for families, children, even small ones, and adults, it has no architectural barriers, therefore, it has wheelchair access.
Tickets, costs and reservations: Tickets can be purchased directly on site, but if you want to be more free, we suggest you book and buy them online with priority access. While on site it is possible to purchase the audio guide service.
The Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition is in the Palazzo della Cancelleria, exactly in Piazza della Cancelleria number 1, in the heart of Rome, behind the famous Piazza di Campo dei Fiori, it is well connected so it is easy to reach.
Bus: You have various bus options that stop in this area depending on which neighborhood you are coming from, bus lines n° 64, 40, 70, 170, H, 916.
On foot: from Termini Station, it will take you approximately half an hour to reach your destination, you can take the opportunity to lose yourself a bit in the heart of Rome.
Bicycles and electric scooters: practical options thanks to the numerous cycle paths in the center.
Car: the area is a limited traffic ZTL with difficult and paid parking.
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Read moreHow long is the visit?
The visit lasts approximately one hour
What is inside the Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition?
Inside you will find over 200 machines designed by Leonardo, including 65 working and interactive models, 9 animated holograms and 7 thematic display cases.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
It is allowed to take photos.
Are there other museums dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci in Rome?
Yes, there are 2 other museums on Leonardo da Vinci in Rome, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Piazza del Popolo and the Leonardo da Vinci Experience exhibition in via della Conciliazione.
This special exhibition dedicated to Leonardo lends itself to playful interaction, which is why it is particularly suitable for children, families and schools. The exhibition regularly organizes guided tours led by art historians for families and schools. Another wonderful opportunity it offers is to celebrate your birthday within its spaces or take part in the treasure hunt with an exciting and fun tour around the museum.
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