The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum in Venice is an exciting and interactive exhibition that showcases da Vinci’s life and masterpieces. Da Vinci lived during the 15th and 16th century and was considered one of the biggest geniuses of all time—and for good reason too. Da Vinci was a man of all trades who worked as an artist, engineer, scientist, and inventor. The inventions showcased in this museum as well as his scientific work still play important roles in the fields of science and technology today.
Adults: 8 €
Children (from 5 to 17 years old): 6,50 €
To visit the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, the admission price for adults is 8 Euros, and for children 5 to 17 years old, 6,50 Euros.
Tickets for the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum are included in the Venice City Pass Starter, Classic and Complete. Enjoy your stay with this Venice all inclusive pass.
Address:
Scoletta – Complesso Monumentale Scuola Grande di San Rocco Campo San Rocco, 3052 30125
San Polo, Venezia, Italy
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S. Thoma: Line 1,2
The Leonardo Da Vinci Museum is located in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco.
The Leonardo da Vinci Museum is located near the Palast Cà Rezzonico, which is the home to an impressive museum. In the same building an exhibition about Venetian art from the 16th century can be visited.
Discover the works of Leonardo da Vinci at the museum and save the admission fee by using the Venice City Pass.
Free admission to Venice's museums, attractions, and tours. Free public transport can be added. Discounts included.
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