Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most legendary artists and inventors in the world. The creator has contributed to advancements in various sectors, from science and technology to engineering, mathematics and art. Today, we can still see Da Vinci’s work at play in our daily lives — like when we ride our bikes or hop on a helicopter ride. To witness just how impactful his legacy is, PBS just opened a brand new experience in their South Florida studios.
Using digital storytelling, immersive projections and interactive workshops, the Da Vinci exhibition breathes new life into the inventor’s creations in true multisensory fashion!
Experience Da Vinci’s inventions at PBS South Florida studios!PBS’ award-winning Da Vinci exhibit is a mesmerizing journey through Leonardo da Vinci’s artistic genius. Visitors of all ages (5 and up) can interact with projections that respond to their every move, engage in conversations with the Mona Lisa and Da Vinci himself, and even attempt to recreate his iconic works (no pressure!)
But the interactivity doesn’t end there: over 50 of Da Vinci’s groundbreaking works come to life through breathtaking displays, multimedia installations and other interactive workshops. Prepare to see your favorites, like The Little Madonna, Virgin of the Rocks and The Baptism of Christ, but also innovations like his famed ornithopter design!
The freshly opened Da Vinci exhibit is a captivating journey that takes you back to the Renaissance, allowing you to experience firsthand what made Leonardo da Vinci one of the world’s most celebrated inventors. Fresh off successful runs in Berlin and Amsterdam, the exhibit is making its U.S. debut in South Florida, bringing the genius of Da Vinci to life for American audiences.