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Do this because
Visit Palazzo della Cancelleria, a Vatican-owned architectural gem
Engage with over 200 machines from da Vinci's codes
Discover nine holograms using cutting-edge technology
Admire 1:1 scale reproductions of Leonardo's drawings
Gain access to an underground Roman burial temple from 43BCE
Immerging yourself in the extraordinary world of Leonardo da Vinci, a luminary of the Italian Renaissance, is an experience like no other. This tour offers you the chance to explore over 200 machines and engage with 65 working wooden models, all crafted from the renowned da Vinci codes. These include flying machines, war mechanisms, and water devices. The journey continues as you discover nine holograms, brought to life by cutting-edge holographic technology. These holograms illuminate da Vinci's studies on water, air, fire, and earth, offering a comprehensive insight into his scientific, military, and aviation inventions. Finally, admire 1:1 scale reproductions...
Immerging yourself in the extraordinary world of Leonardo da Vinci, a luminary of the Italian Renaissance, is an experience like no other. This tour offers you the chance to explore over 200 machines and engage with 65 working wooden models, all crafted from the renowned da Vinci codes. These include flying machines, war mechanisms, and water devices. The journey continues as you discover nine holograms, brought to life by cutting-edge holographic technology. These holograms illuminate da Vinci's studies on water, air, fire, and earth, offering a comprehensive insight into his scientific, military, and aviation inventions. Finally, admire 1:1 scale reproductions of Leonardo's drawings along with their interactive descriptions.The exhibition is housed in the Palazzo della Cancelleria, a late 15th-century building owned by the Vatican and one of Rome's architectural gems. The cherry on top? You'll also gain access to an underground Rome housing the remains of a burial temple dating back to 43BCE. This tour is not just about learning; it's about falling in love with Leonardo and his genius in a playful yet educational way.
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