a spectacular museum, interactive. You can play many little games to learn and see beatiful scientific and technologic materials. Entrance fee is 10 €. 3-4 hours to visit. See Leonardo's models.
If you visit museum in a sunny day you deserve (need) to go to Q.B icecream. Is close to museum (less than 1min walking), amazing icecream and the price is very cheap. Tip: Try the pistacchio flavor.
This is a huge museum. I've never seen a museum this big. It's room after room and floor after floor. It even goes on outside. All kinds of things to see. Paintings, IT stuff, Trains, Boats, Cars etc
If you like tech museums, when you arrive at Milan first of all visit this museum. We've arrieved arround 16.50 pm on thursday, paid half price for the tickets because museum will be close at 17.00 pm
An absolute must-see museum not only for technology enthusiasts, but for everyone who likes to see what people used and the evolution of various components/appliances/tools/perspectives.
See the genius works of Leonardo da Vinci not only a artist but a inventor as well. Selection of exhibits including steam trains, submarine, various types of machinery for manufacturing with metal.
Large museum, you need at least 3 to 4 hours to see everything. Very interesting to see Leonardo’s creations. Good visit for people who like science and technology.
Huge museum, great exhibitions. Totally worth for the money, even great for train lovers in rail section. Not far from Santa Maria delle Grazie, you can merge with the tour.
Science lovers rejoice! The Science museum is excellent and breathtaking. While it lacks the vastity of kids' play area of some of its international counterparts, its big and thrilling. Exp. IT & TLC
The Vinci collection is good. Kids though will love the railways and the air collection. Do remember that there is a separate ticket for Toti submarine. Reach via M2 at Ambrogio station.
Visiting with kids, only Leonardo and the submarine. Sparse descriptions, no shortcuts, many dead ends. it didn't come to live. The museum felt like a labyrinth and for us it didn't come to live.
there are a lot of exhibits, some of comments are only in Italian. Da Vinci pictures, sketches and models are also presented. be ready to spend there at least 2 hours
The collections present the historical development of science and technology, and explore the complex relationship between man and machine, starting from Leonardo da Vinci. http://tinyurl.com/d3bz6g6
4 car place reserved for disabled people. Secondary entrance for disabled people with stair-lift. Bathrooms suitable on ground floor and +1. Lift: door 80 cm wide, 121x96 cm wide, all floors
We expected the Museum to be more interactive. Frankly, kids were quite bored. The Submarine and couple of halls were closed. No cafe inside, you have to go out for lunch.
This is a wonderland of science and technology. The entire museum will pique the interest of your inner scientist, but the Da Vinci models are particularly captivating.