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Top Experiences in Leonardo da Vinci Museum (Museo Leonardo da Vinci)

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Tourist Scavenger Hunt

Florence Self guided walking tour and scavenger hunt

USD 42.69

Are you looking for things to do in Florence? Try our 3-hour self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt to discover this city.

Walk from the Piazza de Santa Maria Novella to Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River, then on to the Uffizi Gallery, the Piazza della Signoria, and Dante’s House Museum. Return seeing many other museums, churches, and palaces. Solve challenges at every stop to learn your next destination. You’ll also learn some local history and fun facts.

The Florence Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 4.1 km / 2.5 mi self-guided walking tour with challenges along the way. It should take you 3 hours to complete.

A fun learning experience
See the sights! 35 locations
Learn some local history
Challenge your knowledge: 32 varied challenges
Fun for all ages, kids included
Pet-friendly throughout
Wheelchair & stroller-friendly throughout
Start whenever you are ready, from your smartphone – no fixed schedule
Take as little, or as much time as you wish to complete your hunt
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Museo Le Macchine di Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci Museum Entrance Ticket

USD 11.29

“Le Macchine di Leonardo”, the world’s biggest (PRIVATE) collection of Leonardo da Vinci machines is born following the 

juvenile passion of Carlo (born on 25th February 1936), the founder of the Niccolai family and company.

Particularly skilled craftsmen, the members of the Niccolai family have so far developed 250 different models, and 50 interactive models
based on the 

Da Vinci codes and on historical documents using the materials of Leonardo’s time: wood, metal, ropes and fabrics.
According to the unwritten rules of Florentine craftsmen, Carlo Niccolai has passed on his passion to his sons and grandsons, who, thanks to their knowledge of new technologies have enriched the collection with new models and organised more than a hundred exhibitions all over the world in the last ten years.
The exhibition is 850 square meters of exposure on three floors