Feb 2, 2026
Absolutely YES - Vast museum, well organized. I absolutely recommend the visit. it is really great, so estimate ample time for the stay.
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Dec 15, 2025
Wonderful! - An impressive museum, huge and full of information and curiosities. Suitable for all ages, I recommend a visit of at least 6 hours to be able to visit everything and well. A great blast from the past to see all the old phones, sewing machines and everything... Beautiful also the whole space part. I was pleasantly surprised!
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Dec 14, 2025
Go without hurry - We liked it a lot, I advise going with plenty of time because, at least 2 and a half hours to see it well. Closes at 18.00
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Nov 26, 2025
Worth a Visit - Njoyed our visit to Leonardo Museum of Science and Technology. Very affordable priced tickets. Very interesting displays etc. Worth a visit :) :)
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Nov 16, 2025
Amazing excursion at an amazing price - This was by far one of the most amazing excursions we did in Milan. For less than 10 euro per person, my husband and I spent about 3 hours looking at all the amazing inventions, artifacts and clever technologies that seemed beyond the times. There are 3 buildings to the museum, one that contained full sized trains and another with boats and aircraft of all kinds. Lots of walking, but yellow arrows help you not miss anything. From the fresco paintings, to the impact of our population and growth, it has something for everyone. Highly recommend.
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Nov 13, 2025
Very Easy and Fun - It was very easy to get our tickets and get inside. We loved seeing the brilliance of Di Vinci and the other science exhibits they had.
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Oct 30, 2025
You must visit! 🛰️ - Truly amazing museum that I wholeheartedly recommend. There are so many things to see and so many different themes — something interesting for both adults and kids. You’ll need about 1.5–2 hours to see it, depending on your interest and time; even more if you read everything thoroughly. The prices are more than affordable for what you get, and if you’re under 26 the ticket is only €7.50. Highly recommended! ☺️
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Jan 5, 2026
Museum very good! Catastrophic restoration!!! - Very nice museum, we had a great time with our children 9 and 12 years old. That is, there is no translation into French. Therefore, you should use chat gpt. Also, the signage and the direction of visit is not very clear. We don't know in what order to visit, or where to go sometimes. And what is really a shame, there is nothing to eat on site except vending machines and a snack that you pay excessively, with nothing à la carte, with a lady who does not smile at you, who does not say hello to you, who is not at all kind. It’s a shame that in such a museum there is not a better quality restoration. Because this is really catastrophic and it damages the image of the museum... plan a picnic or eat out.
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Dec 28, 2025
Very curious. Perfect for families with small children - Curious, spacious and interesting. It should certainly be renewed, it would be useful to enhance some areas (the one dedicated to space or rail transport, for example).
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Nov 13, 2025
A little bit of everything, less than expected - The visit to the MUSEUM NAZIONALE DELLA SCIENZA E DELLA TECNOLOGÍA is a different experience, combining history, science and technology in a unique setting: an ancient monastery from the 16th century. The name Leonardo Da Vinci has been added to refer to the wood reproductions of his inventions that fill the main hall, with more than 170 models of the genius. Also interesting are exhibitions on transport (it houses impressive historical pieces, such as Italy’s first locomotive, steam trains, trams, the Luna Rossa AC72 catamaran, the Ebe brig and the Enrico Toti submarine), astronomy and space (exhibitions on space exploration and a fragment of lunar rock, plus a model of the Vega space launcher), energy and materials (advances in energy production, metallurgy and material evolution throughout history are shown), communication and technology (printing, film, photography, telephone and television stages are explored, with historical objects and machines).
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