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Visit the Exhibition “The Machines of Leonardo da Vinci” Until April 14th

Good news for Energy and Technology Museum visitors – the exhibition “The Machines of Leonardo da Vinci” is extended until April 14th. We invite you to visit the Turbine Hall, where the international interactive exhibition is on display. It consists of dozens of large, smaller, interactive exhibits and reproductions of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous works.

This interactive exhibition showcases the work of the universal genius who painted the Mona Lisa and drew the plans for a helicopter in the 15th century. Military, flying machines and hydraulic devices are among the dozens of inventions reconstructed from da Vinci’s original sketches. Interactive exhibits allow everyone to see for themselves the mechanisms of inventions that were centuries ahead of their time and inspired modern engineering.

To learn more about the famous engineer’s inventions, scan the audioguide’s QR code and hear how the extraordinary Renaissance genius thought, centuries ahead of his contemporaries.

Listen to the audioguide here.

If you would like to learn more about the Renaissance and hear the story first-hand, we invite you to join guided tours led by ETM professional guides and educators:

Weekdays at 5 PM in Lithuanian.
Saturdays at 11 AM and 5 PM in Lithuanian, 1.30 PM in Russian or Ukrainian and 2.30 PM in English.
Sundays at 11 AM in Lithuanian, 1.30 PM in Russian or Ukrainian, and 2.30 PM in English.

Visiting the exhibition – for a visitor’s ticket +3.50 Eur/person. 

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