
- 4.6/5
长脸张少侠[Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology] This museum is built to commemorate Leonardo da Vinci's outstanding achievements in science and technology. It is located near Milan City Hall. The museum was converted from a monastery built in the 16th century. The entrance is inconspicuous, and the interior retains the layout and style of the building itself. The museum is divided into several different exhibition halls according to the content of the exhibits. In addition to the must-see exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci's mechanical design manuscripts and replica models, it also displays his achievements in astronomy, agriculture, electronics and other fields. One side of the exhibition hall displays collections mainly in materials engineering, communication technology, astronomical instruments, and musical instrument craftsmanship, and exhibits Leonardo da Vinci's manual mechanical sketches and replica models, which are very worth seeing. Tickets: 4.5 euros Time: 9:30-17:30 Closed on Mondays Address: Via San Vittore, 21, 20123 Milano MI, Italy Metro: Line 2 to S. Ambrogio Station Bus: Line 50, 58 to San Vittore Station; Line 94 to Carducc Station
- 3.0/5
WillSumExhibitions not far from museums such as cathedrals and the second arcade play a more important role in the inheritance and development of Italian native culture. The traditional arrangement does not conflict with the collection of paintings and books about music. The musical instruments that come out from corners have a long history. The Concert Hall feels spacious and bright on the sixth floor. Even without the golden chandelier or the huge half-arc dome, it is wonderful.







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