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9 April, 2020 1:59 pm

Italian Art exhibitions: "The Mind of Leonardo" on display at Museo Nazionale in Rome

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This new and rather unusual exhibition called The Mind of Leonardo – the Universal Genius at Work and devoted to one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance sheds a new, stronger light on Leonardo’s superb mind.
The exhibition now at the Museo Nazionale in via del Plebiscito in Rome will give you the rare opportunity to see works and projects long thought lost.

Through a series of video films, digital technologies and amazing machines (based on the original drawings of Leonardo da Vinci) visitors can get a closer look at his ground-breaking inventions, including war and flying machines.

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According to our sources, The Mind of Leonardo exhibition was the world’s most visited art exhibition in 2007 with more than 900,000 visitors; these astonishing inventions will be on display in Rome until 30 August, so don’t miss it! The exhibition has already been to Florence, Japan, California and Hungary.

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