Leonardo Interactive Museum Tickets 2025
Step into the mind of Leonardo da Vinci! Get hands-on with full-scale machines, interactive displays and multimedia rooms that bring the Renaissance genius to life. Secure a fast mobile ticket or upgrade to a guided experience.
- Operate working models of flying machines & inventions
- Family-friendly interactive exhibits—ideal for kids
- Instant mobile ticket, no printing needed
- Optional audio guide in 6 languages
- Centrally located near Florence Duomo

Top-Selling Leonardo Interactive Museum Tickets 2025
Hands-on exhibits, flying machines, and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci—these visitor-favourite options let you explore Florence’s Interactive Museum at your own pace or with an expert guide. Choose the experience that fits your style and budget.

Florence: Leonardo Interactive Museum Entry Ticket
Best valueSkip the line, grab your mobile ticket, and tinker with over 50 working models in this fully interactive space. Ideal for solo travellers and curious families.

Leonardo da Vinci Guided Walking Tour + Museum
PremiumTrace Leonardo’s footsteps through Florence with an expert guide, then enjoy priority museum entry and insider commentary on each invention. Perfect for history buffs.

Florence Old Town Family Tour + Optional Museum
Family favouriteA kid-friendly storyteller leads you through Florence’s highlights, with puzzles and games inspired by Leonardo. Add museum entry to extend the fun.
Discover Leonardo Interactive Museum Tickets 2025
Play, build and experiment like the Renaissance genius himself! The Leonardo Interactive Museum in Florence invites all ages to pull levers, test flying machines and explore multimedia rooms. Choose from quick-entry tickets, small-group tours or city passes that bundle top Florence attractions.

Skip-the-Line Fast-Entry Ticket
Walk straight past the queue and dive into 50+ hands-on inventions—from flying machines to war tanks. Scan your mobile voucher, grab the free multilingual audio guide, and explore at your own pace for 60-90 minutes.
From €7.90 per adult
Book Entry Ticket
Guided Walking Tour + Museum
Follow Leonardo’s footprints through Florence, then enjoy priority museum access.
From €175 per adult
Book Guided Tour
City Pass + Museum Access
One digital pass for 25+ attractions, including the Leonardo Museum, Uffizi and Accademia.
From €89.90 per adult
Book City Pass
Family Tour + Optional Museum
Story-based old-town walk designed for kids, with puzzle stops and museum add-on.
From €164.30 per group
Book Family TourLeonardo interactive Museum Ticket Prices – 2025
Entry €7.90 · Guided Tour €175 · Family Tour €164 · City Pass €89.90.
- Skip-the-Line Entry – €7.90
- Guided Walking Tour + Museum – €175
- Family Story Tour + Museum – €164.30 per group
- All-Inclusive City Pass – €89.90
- Children 0-5: Free · Ages 6-11: Half price
- Student & Senior discounts on select options
What Inside & Booking Tips for Leonardo interactive Museum?
Operate flying machines, mirror rooms & war inventions—book ahead for weekends.
- 50+ life-size models based on Leonardo’s sketches.
- Interactive digital displays & VR stations.
- Free downloadable audio guide in 6 languages.
- Book online to avoid 30-min weekend queues.
- Free cancellation up to 24 h before visit.
Leonardo interactive Museum Practical Advice & Dress Code
A/C inside, casual dress fine; large bags stored free at reception.
- No strict dress-code—comfortable shoes recommended.
- Climate-controlled rooms keep exhibits safe and cool.
- Lockers for backpacks and strollers (free).
- Allow 60-90 minutes to test every machine.
Leonardo interactive Museum Location & Opening Hours
Via dei Servi 66 R · Daily 09:30–19:00.
Address: Via dei Servi 66/R, 50122 Florence.
Hours: 09:30 – 19:00 (last entry ≈ 18:00).
Open every day except 25 Dec & 1 Jan.
Leonardo interactive Museum Facilities & Accessibility
Wheelchair-friendly ground floor, lift to mezzanine, free Wi-Fi.
- Ground level and mezzanine served by lift.
- All videos subtitled; audio transcripts on request.
- Accessible restroom near exit.
- Gift shop with STEM kits & books.
How to reach Leonardo interactive Museum & Visiting Strategy
5-min walk from Duomo stop; visit early then head to Accademia.
- Walk: 350 m north of Florence Cathedral.
- Bus: Lines 14 & 23 stop “Via de’ Pucci”.
- Morning slots quieter—families enjoy 11 am workshops.
- Combine with Accademia Gallery (10-min walk).
Combine the Museum with Nearby Highlights
Bundle tickets with the Duomo climb, Uffizi or a gelato workshop for max value.
- Florence Duomo climb after testing Leonardo’s dome-hoist model.
- Uffizi Gallery timed entry in the afternoon.
- Ponte Vecchio photo walk + sunset gelato class.
- Evening aperitivo tasting in a nearby Renaissance palace.
Must-See Museum Highlights
From wooden flying contraptions to mirrored infinity rooms—these interactive stations are visitor favourites.

Flying Machine Lab
Flap the wings of Leonardo’s ornithopter and test human-powered flight physics.

Mirror Room
Step into an octagonal hall of mirrors to experience infinite reflections—Leonardo’s study of perspective.
War Machines
Spin the wheels of a 15th-century tank and reload a giant crossbow.

Anatomy Sketch Station
Trace muscles and bones on digital screens, then watch them animate in 3-D.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about Leonardo Interactive Museum tickets, opening hours, and visitor tips—plan your hands-on adventure with ease.
Skip-the-line entry costs from €7.90 for adults. Children under 6 enter free, and kids 6-11 pay half price. Guided walking-tour bundles start at €175, while the Florence City Pass with museum access is about €89.90.
Lines are usually short on weekdays, but weekends and school holidays can see 20-30 minute waits. A skip-the-line ticket guarantees fast entry at a timed slot—handy if you’re on a tight schedule or travelling with kids.
Standard entry lets you operate 50+ full-scale models, explore mirror rooms, VR corners and anatomy sketches. A free multilingual audio guide (via app) is included when you book online.
Most visitors spend 60–90 minutes testing the machines. Add 30 minutes more if you like to read every panel or have kids who want to try everything twice.
Absolutely—lever-pulling, gear-turning and mirror mazes keep ages 4 + engaged. Small parts are minimal, but keep toddlers supervised.
Italian, English, French, Spanish, German and Portuguese. Headphones aren’t provided, so bring your own for the best sound.
The ground floor and most exhibits are step-free. A small lift reaches the mezzanine gallery. Accessible restrooms and staff assistance are available—just ask at reception.
Online bookings usually include free cancellation up to 24 hours before your slot. Guided tours may be non-refundable—check the terms on your confirmation email.
Via dei Servi 66 R, a 5-minute walk north of Florence Cathedral (Duomo). Bus lines 14 & 23 stop at “Via de’ Pucci”.
Daily 09:30 – 19:00, last entry around 18:00. Closed on 25 Dec and 1 Jan.
Yes—photos and short videos are welcome. Tripods, selfie sticks and commercial filming need prior permission.
Yes—small lockers at reception are free for backpacks, umbrellas and strollers. Large suitcases aren’t allowed; use city luggage storage instead.
No. To protect the exhibits, eating and drinking are not permitted in the galleries. A water-fountain is available near the exit.
Yes. The all-inclusive pass covers entry plus other top sights like the Uffizi and Accademia. Reserve your Leonardo slot once you activate the pass.
No—mobile e-tickets are scanned from your phone. Make sure your screen brightness is high for quick scanning.