Enter one of the most suggestive historical places in the heart of Milan, in a journey between past, present and future.
Funded in 1953, it is today one of the largest technical-scientific museums in Europe. Immersed in the cloisters of an Olivetan monastery of the sixteenth century, it extends for about 50,000 square meters.
Do not miss the New Galleries, the largest permanent exhibition in the world dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. A scenic journey through 170 historical models, works of art, ancient volumes and installations to tell the figure and work of Leonardo, engineer, humanist and nature investigator.
Excited in front of extraordinary objects such as steam trains, the catamaran AC72 Luna Rossa, the schooner brig Ebe, the command bridge of the transatlantic liner Conte Biancamano, the submarine Enrico Toti, the space launcher Vega and the only fragment of Luna exhibited in Italy.