1. The Leonardo Interactive Museum® in Florence is an interactive museum dedicated to the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci. The museum features a range of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to explore Leonardo’s inventions and the concepts that inspired them. Some of the highlights of the museum include life-size models of Leonardo’s machines, including the tank and flying machines, as well as interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experiment with some of Leonardo’s ideas, including a virtual reality machine and an exhibit on optics and light. The museum also features a replica of the Mona Lisa and a workshop where visitors can try their hand at some of Leonardo’s techniques.

2. The museum is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm, and the phone number for the museum is +39 055 990 060.

3. Admission to the Leonardo Interactive Museum® costs €9 for adults and €7 for children under 18 and is free for children under 6. The museum is located in the center of Florence, near the Palazzo Vecchio and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and is easily accessible by public transportation. The closest bus stop is the Piazza San Firenze stop, which is served by several bus lines, including the C1, C2, and D lines.