Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci
Museum in Milan, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Museum in Milan, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci in Milan, dedicated to painter and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, is the largest science and technology museum in Italy. It was opened on 15 February 1953 and inaugurated by Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi.[1]
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Established | 1953 |
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Location | Via S. Vittore 21 – 20123 Milan – Italy |
Coordinates | 45°27′44.978″N 9°10′11.636″E |
Director | Fiorenzo Galli |
Website | museoscienza.org |
The museum, in the ancient monastery of San Vittore al Corpo in Milan, is divided into seven main departments:[2]
Each of these departments have laboratories, especially for children and young students. The Transport section is made up of four different parts: air, rail, water and Submarine Enrico Toti-S-506.[3]
The Materials section treats the life cycle of modern products from raw materials to recycling. Specific sections are dedicated to polymeric and synthetic materials and to basic chemical manufacturing. There is also a metal section that illustrates the metal extraction and processing techniques and exhibits the first electric arc furnace for melting steel invented in 1898 by Ernesto Stassano.
The Transport section is divided in four different sections:
The Energy section is dedicated to energy sources and devices. In this part of the museum there is the Margherita thermoelectric power station (1895) and an oil industry/petrochemistry section.
The Communication section is divided into three areas:
The Leonardo da Vinci, Art & Science area is divided into four parts:
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