The museum dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci in his hometown has reopened to the public, meaning you can tour Tuscany and enjoy a visit to the place dedicated to Italy’s genius.
The museum is located in the Castello dei Conti di Guido, in the centre of Vinci town, which is about 60 km from Florence.
The Leonardo museum in Vinci shows various aspects of his life and work, exploring Leonardo as an engineer, architect, scientist and mechanic.
Various reconstructions of his famous models are included, including examples of his civil engineering, clocks, war machines and flying machines.
More day-to-day objects are also on show, including the enigma of the Leonardo da Vinci bicycle.
The Museo Leonardiano in Vinci is open everyday from 9:30am to 7pm and in the winter months from November through to February, it’s open from 9:30 to 6pm.
Tickets cost six euros each for adults.
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