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Leonardo da Vinci’s Art Comes to Life in Melbourne

20 March, 2024

The beautiful city of Melbourne, Australia is home to a fantastic exhibition dedicated to one of the greatest creators in human history – Leonardo da Vinci. Entitled ‘Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius’, the exhibition explores the life and work of the Italian polymath in an ambitious and fascinating way.

In the exhibition, visitors have the opportunity to explore the innovation and timeless genius of Leonardo da Vinci through the original pages of The Atlantic Code, one of his major works. This exhibition is not just a visit to an art gallery, but a true immersion in a world of wondrous discovery.

Leonardo da Vinci was not only an artist, but also an inventor, scientist, philosopher and musician. His work is characterised by anatomical precision and technical excellence, while his pioneering contributions to architecture, engineering and aviation have had a profound impact on modern innovation.

The exhibition experience is accompanied by technological and innovative elements that engage all of the visitor’s senses. Through images, sounds, smells, touch and taste, visitors are immersed in the atmosphere of the Renaissance, while Leonardo’s most famous works of art, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are presented in a unique way.

Using multi-spectral camera technology, visitors uncover new information and myths about Leonardo da Vinci’s work, creating an immersive experience that will forever change the way they view the world of the famous artist.

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