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The Opening Ceremony: National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci

The National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci in Milan is Italy’s largest science and technology museum—an inspiring blend of history, innovation, education, and engineering.

Located in the heart of Milan, the museum is housed in a 16th-century Olivetan monastery, offering visitors a rich combination of history, innovation, and creativity. Founded in 1953, it is named after Leonardo da Vinci, the celebrated Renaissance polymath whose genius spanned art, science, and engineering.

Spanning over 50,000 square meters, the museum features thematic sections covering energy, space, and life sciences. A major highlight is the Leonardo Gallery, showcasing models based on his original drawings—from flying devices to hydraulic tools.

Whether you’re a science enthusiast or an art lover, the museum offers an inspiring journey through human ingenuity, connecting the past with the future.