Madrid Unveils a Museum Dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci Featuring Replicas of His Inventions

The new cultural space, located on San Bernardo street, showcases over 50 artisanal replicas of the Florentine genius's designs.

Replicas of Leonardo da Vinci's inventions in a museum.
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Replicas of Leonardo da Vinci's inventions in a museum.

The Spanish capital has inaugurated a new cultural space dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, offering visitors an immersive journey into the genius's mind through replicas of his inventions and a display of his artistic work.

The museum, located at 39 San Bernardo Street in Madrid, presents an extensive collection of Da Vinci's most representative inventions. Each piece has been meticulously crafted by hand, using original materials and faithfully following the guidelines outlined in the Florentine master's codices.
This private initiative is the result of the devotion of its promoter and director, Pedro Macarro, to the figure of Leonardo da Vinci. Through more than 50 carefully constructed replicas, visitors can explore the genius's multiple facets: artist, inventor, engineer, and visionary.
The exhibition is organized into six thematic rooms, spanning over 300 square meters, and includes an exclusive room dedicated to Da Vinci's pictorial work, offering a comprehensive overview of his legacy.

"Get ready to enter the mind of a genius."

Pedro Macarro · Museum Director
The project is born with a clear artistic, cultural, and educational vocation, aspiring to consolidate itself as a stable cultural point of interest in the city. In doing so, it seeks to strengthen Madrid's position as a cultural capital and an attractive destination for cultural and family tourism.