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Conti Guidi Castle and Leonardian Museum - Vinci (FI) - Tuscany

The first rooms of the Museum are set up in the Palazzina Uzielli, where the sections dedicated to the construction machinery used for the construction of the dome of the Florence Cathedral by Filippo Brunelleschi are housed. The museum also develops in the castle... #tuttitaly


The Castle of the Guidi Counts is an important tourist attraction in the historic center of Vinci, in Tuscany. This medieval castle dates back to the 11th century and has undergone several modifications over the centuries. Today, it houses the Leonardian Museum, dedicated to the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci.


The Leonardian Museum consists of the Castle of the Guidi Counts and the Uzielli Palace. Inside the castle, visitors can admire a vast collection of models of machines invented by Leonardo da Vinci. These models have been made to scale and represent the inventions and innovative ideas of the Tuscan genius.

The Castle is also known as the "castle of the ship" because of its particular shape, which resembles a sailing ship. Its tall and slender tower contributes to this resemblance. Inside the castle, it is possible to admire frescoed and sculpted coats of arms, which testify to the history and importance of the Guidi Counts.


One of the most significant works of art inside the Castle is the Madonna with Child by Giovanni della Robbia.

This polychrome terracotta sculpture is an example of Renaissance art and represents the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus.


In the same complex as the castle, there is also the parish church of Santa Croce. This church houses the baptismal font used for Leonardo da Vinci's baptism. This baptismal font is an essential point of interest for visitors who want to learn more about Leonardo's life and origins.

The Castle of the Guidi Counts and the Leonardian Museum are a must-visit for history, art, and science enthusiasts. This place offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the life and works of one of the greatest geniuses in history.


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