The Leonardian Museum is located in Vinci, in the province of Florence, the birthplace of Leonardo Da Vinci.
Housed in the two premises of the Palazzina Uzielli and the Castle of the Counts Guidi, it is one of the largest and most original collections dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci and, more generally, to the history of Renaissance technique.
In fact, more than 60 models of machines are exhibited with precise references to the sketches and handwritten annotations of the artist, accompanied also by digital animations and interactive applications.