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Seemed a bit old. Some exhibits were out of order. The place was really quiet, and felt kinda open and empty. But what was on display was really cool and interesting. My kids loved it. We loved the womens exhibition and the electricity and the legos and the real, old-fashioned airplane. The museum definitely needs some more attention and support. This could be and is a real asset.
This placed surprised us with how much fun it was. The kids, myself and my sister all enjoyed our time there very much! Definitely a place we look forward to visiting again and will recommend to others.
Learned some things and had a lot of fun playing.
A museum dedicated to the work of Leonardo DaVinci is an ambitious undertaking. The curator has done a great job bringing together interesting exhibits on art, science and culture. We especially like the exhibit on women. Fun day for the whole family.
This museum is great for little kids and adults. Lots of things to do hands on with drawing, Legos, simulators, and more. There is parking on the street or underground which costs. We could have spent hours here if we didn't have to go. Great job by the owners!!
Went for my son's 6th grade class to meet an Author... awesome experience!!
Half the exhibits were broken & didn't work, & for such a large space, there were hardly any to see in the first place. Escalators were also broken. For $13 a ticket i'm super disappointed, I really don't understand how this place has good reviews. Will never go back again - The planetarium has much better exhibits that work, & it's completely free.
I love this place. I can always find something new and exciting to get into. There is something for everyone young and old. I love the addition of the flight exibit
It is amazing for elementary school fieldtrips.
Its the middle of the summer and there were a few things closed off or there was just nothing in the room. The only interesting things were the Davinci drawings and planes
I love this place. I can go a thousand times. Cool and fun exhibitions. Take your kids, your parters in crime, the family, any one will be entertained.
There wasnt anything super special for the price. A lot was down for repairs and this months exhibit was super boring.
It was my first time there and I came away very impressed. The kids I was with had a great time and I even learned a thing or two!
Well, definitely not a museum that my kids enjoyed, perhaps this is too advanced for 3 year old kids. Anyway, the contents and spaces were interesting for teenagers and adults. The only bad thing is that a lot of places were under repair so the exhibit was limited, I don't know is that was something temporal but the experience.overqll is too expensive compared to what you receive back.
Great experience for my kids first visite for them love it...
was very inspiring. There is alot of fun stuff. I loved the art it was so cool.
This is an awesome place for kids and adults. There are so many hands on exhibits and places for kids to run and play. We went on a weekday morning and had the whole place to ourselves!
The museum is much smaller then what it seems advertised online, so the price of the ticket did not seem worth it (about $13 per adult tickets) . There are some cool displays, but it would be benifical if they had more displays upstairs in their science area to depict the concepts. And the kids area was not as interactive as it could be to keep a child's attention. Thanksgiving Point does it right, the Leonardo does not.
Probably a great place for kids, particularly if they are there with a school group. For adults, however, I was underwhelmed for $12.95. There are some interesting exhibits, particularly the C-131. Probably not a museum I would frequent twice though.
Went here with my wife while in our honeymoon. It is a great museum and is really fun. The best part about it is it is in Salt Lake City so within easy walking distance of a lot of attractions, hotels, and food. The inside is also really nice and I live the big airplane that they have and you can go in it. This is a great place to take kids and unless you go when a school field trip is there is little to no wait for anything that you would want to do.
Went here for the human body exhibit. Super cool.
Very interesting and interactive. One of the nicer museums I've visited. Only 4 stars because a few exhibits were broke, malfunctioning, or had typos on the information. Overall a great experience.
When you look up The Leonardo Museum, it seems like the sort of museum that is mostly for children, but us adults had a lot of fun, too. It's a great place to bring any engineers or engineers-to-be!
Lots of stuff didn't work but the stuff was cool and the employees were very nice and helpful.
The museum is pretty cool, but all the interactive exhibits were broken/out of order when we went so that is a bigtime star deduction. There were quite a few rambunctious kids running around for a birthday party and the cafe/gift shop was closed as well. :(
They need to update their hours of operation. I called and the recording said they were only closed on Christmas Eve and Day and Thanksgiving. But they were closed on Presidents day also.
Great fun for a museum a must see in SLC !!!
Only person there was charging to get in. Huge waste of time and money. Nothing was open and smelled like feet.
So many great activities for kids of all ages! They are designed for school-age students, but many of them are simple enough for young kids. I went with my two-year-old, and she had a blast. We could have stayed all day looking at the exhibits and playing with the activities. There is a Cafe in the museum so we didn't go hungry even though we were there several hours. Such a great place to encourage kids to learn as they play!
I love this place! Maybe it is because it is geared towards kids that it is so much fun. A lot of interactive things to do, so many fascinating things to read and learn about. This place is a really good time! Could be a fun first date location.
Waste of time and money. There's just nothing special or innovative about this museum. Many interactive exhibit features were not working. The person collecting admission never told us one of the major exhibits was closed to a special event. We should have been informed and been given the option to come back some other time. The exhibits feel like a collection of disjointed displays that were thrown together. I've seen better at high school science fairs. I had read that this museum was struggling financially, now I know why.
It has gone down hill. Still fun for the kids but not worth the price.
Nice fun..the new airplanes inside are interesting
Interesting facts. Staff was great.
This museum almost always has something of interest to both kids and adults. Many of the exhibits are intriguing but there are some that are out of order and continue to be upon return visits. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable and I look forward to returning in the future.
We were here on a school field trip and it was wonderful! They have everything so organized and there was always someone available to help us when we needed it. The class was age appropriate and lots of fun. The kids loved being able to view the museum in small groups so they could spend as much time as they wanted on each exhibit. The only downside was that some of the interactive exhibits were missing tablets, headphones or the simulations were not working. I hope that was just the day of our visit, but a few looked like they hadn't been working for a while. Overall, I would definitely recommend a field trip to the Leonardo!
This museum has potential, but it just wasn’t great, especially for how much you pay to go. A lot of the exhibits were closed, broken, or filthy. The few that were in working order were ok at best. Some of the information posted around the museum about Leonardo da Vinci is interesting. Staff was sparse and when one was around they were super critical of what and how the children were using things. Hello, it’s a museum of discovery and experimentation! The line of homeless people blocking the sidewalk to get to the front of the building didn’t help either. I have been to a few traveling exhibits here at other times, like Mummies and Body World, and they were well presented. Though sadly this museum has gone down in quality with each visit. Not planning to return.
Fun place lots to do.
Kids did a field work and with paper made a placemat that could hold up 30 lbs of rocks. Great way to learn engineering. Thanks for hosting the Venture Academy.
This is such a fun place! We were there almost 4 hrs. My kids loved it. Next time I won't forget the stroller though! Haha There are activities going all the time, and so many fun things for kids to do and explore. We will be back.
Fantastic little gem in the heart of Salt Lake. I've been here a few times and every exhibit is wonderful. Very exciting for all ages as well.
Went for a day trip with my sister to the city and dropped by the museum. The cafe had a variety of options & made for a great lunch stop before touring the museum. There were multiple floors worth of exhibits, all extremely interesting. Some spots were undergoing construction or were out of order but I would definitely go back and check them out again.
It could have been great, but when at least seven of the interactive exhibits had “Temporarily Out of Order” signs; not so great. Disappointing to say the least. One or two exhibits down understandable, but seven? Great concept, but lacking in execution.
While this museum does showcase a lot of Leonardo's ideas and designs, the museum's main theme is showcasing interesting and thought provoking inventions or discoveries. Some of my favorite parts of the museum we're simple things, standing in front of a parabolic mirror and seeing a holographic image of yourself Infront of you, or hearing somebody whisper on the other side of the museum using large discs to carry sound. This is a great place for anybody curious.
Very interesting and plenty to look at. Interactive displays for the kids are excellent.
It has a whole, in-tact, vintage DC-7 jet liner inside that kids can get inside of, play around in and even pilot! Also there is a real life cold-war era Mig fighter jet hanging from the ceiling! Interactive exhibits where you can build things, do cool science experiments and even a really fun station where you and kids can take apart old printers, CD players, and other recycled tech - just pick up tools and start taking stuff apart! So much fun. HIGHLY recommend the annual membership. It has paid for itself multiple times. We hope that Leonardo's will be a future client of ours someday. In the meantime, it is a perfect place to take the kids on weekends!
We were very disappointed at our visit today. The museum was messy and needed a really good cleaning. Signs to exhibits were torn and it wasn’t being kept up. It was sad to see it going into disrepair. The flower boxes outside where full of dead weeds. We came here two years ago and didn’t find it in this state. I wouldn’t waist the money to go.
Great museum, the special exhibit is always cool
This place is really fun. Could spend hours and if had a pass a couple hours each weekend with the family my. It's chill fun, deep thinking exploring creative fun for the whole family.
A surprisingly delightful museum conveniently located in the heart of Salt Lake City. The staff was friendly and helpful. The facility is the repurposed main library. There is plenty of street parking. Plan on about 2 hours. Richferguson143 with Siobhan O'Connor
It's very family friendly and the facts and inventions are really interesting. If you're looking for something interesting to dofor a family outing or child's birthday party it's the perfect setting.
Some really awesome weird lesser known items, but it's set up strangely, half the interactive things are broken, and half the building is blocked off for exhibit maintenance or whatever. Very non relevant giftshop. It will be coop when it's finished. Or cleaned. Not sure what's going on here.
It was such a cool and educational experience for all ages I really enjoyed my visit here.
My son went on his 3rd Grade Field trip here from Ascent Academy he had a great time and he learned alot.
Great place for kids,not enough stuff
Fairly small space geared mostly for kids. I'd consider it a little pricey for the size of the space, but it was still engaging and had creative exhibits.
I love this place. My family and I came twice when they had the Mummies of the World exhibit. It’s so cool here. And a great place for kids to explore. I hope the have the Mummy exhibit again, I’ll go in a heartbeat
Very nice museum. I think that it is a better place for families and kids then just adults.
Way overpriced for what they offer. They had very few exhibits. Most of them seemed like the kind of display you'd see at your local library for free. I was really surprised that this museum wasn't better considering they had the Dead Sea Scrolls here in the past.
Super fun! Lots to do, and a great variety of different activities! Will definitely go again!
Overpriced. Almost nothing to see there. Planetarium is free and so much better. Came with my 6 year old. He played with Lego's and wanted to play with those big foam blocks. It was 4.40 PM. The lady told us he couldn't play because it was already cleaned. What???!!! Isn't it open till 5 PM? We would clean anyway after a short play. We always do. Or you have some specific time after which visitors are not allowed to touch anything? All that time that lady was sitting there and doing absolutely nothing. We came here several times and it was always like that. Will never return again.
My kids absolutely love this museum. They range from 14 to 4 and every age is actively engaged in almost every exhibit. Excellent place to spend some time.
I want to hear for a private function but I love Leonardo is amazing Place learning stuff
I was impressed! keep it up!
Beautiful exhibits. Takes time if you want to read all of it but very well done.
Great hands-on experiences for all ages in science and art -- just as Leonardo da Vinci would like.
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Great for kids and adults. As someone with a scientific background, I often find science museums have very general and vague information. This museum had a lot information presented in an easy to understand way with interesting exhibits
It was an intriguing place to take my students to explore science, physics, and engineering. I highly recommend this museum for any family, school, or aviation-enthusiast.
Came here for a school field trip and this is totally a hidden gem!! So many fun, creative, interactive things. We will be visiting again for sure
Definitely not worth the price tag. Very tiny little museum... Traveling to Salt Lake make me realized that people in small city don't give accurate reviews. Their world is so tiny that a mini museum with practically no exhibits can receive such good reviews. Beware on those restaurants reviews too.
Awesome place to learn about Olympics and snow fall
Education made fun and interesting is the theme here. My visit was for an office party around the holidays, and it did no disappoint. All of the exhibits are well thought out, professional and fun to go through. It is definitely a place where you can take the kids, and was a lot of fun for me and my wife. I would definitely recommend a visit.
Interesting exhibits, and a helpful staff, but the place was hammered. Every exhibit was damaged in some way.
Loved it! Always an amazing visit to the Leonardo.
The Leo really does do a great job of ensuring it hosts a diverse array of travelling exhibits--body worlds, the dead sea scrolls, flight, ALIVE!--all of these have been immersive and interactive. They do a superb job putting them together and getting the community in to visit. In between exhibits, things fall a little dead, but they still have a modest gallery and a few semi-permanent exhibits and interactive workshops, mostly geared towards elementary age kids.
Spacious and clean. Great place for kids and adults to explore and learn. Love the various exhibits. Street parking is available. Walking distance to the library and Washington square.
Super cool place! I loved seeing all the art and science here. Definitely bring friends and family!
Stunning, just an amazing place. Beautifully laid out and curated. I'd visit daily if I could.
Great for children and adults, so interesting and fun. The only thing is after an hour and a half its gets boring.
I wish it was not as expensive to get in.
Quite a few things were broken or didn't work as well because parts hadn't been replaced in a while but that doesn't matter too much to young kids. We had an enjoyable time there and there was plenty to see and explore.
This is a fun interactive museum. There are art and science activities. Your child can make fun-creative take home projects. There is a stop camera so your child can make a animated video. Upstairs there are areas to do many science activities. Plan on a day full day of fun!
Beautiful museum very interesting and educational. Came in my 9th grade SAA art Walk in May. Love the different things you can do or look at!
Okay museum but the simulators were broken, the escalator was also broken and we weren't able to see some of the little films cause those werent working either. Dark and a little dingy but the kids really enjoyed the Legos
This is a fun interactive museum. There are art and science activities. Your child can make fun-creative take home projects. There is a stop camera so your child can make a animated video. Upstairs there are areas to do many science activities. Plan on a day full day of fun!
I love this museum. There are lots of activities to do for both kids and adults alike. Beautiful art exhibits. The staff members are friendly and seem to genuinely enjoy interacting and educating their guests.
A lot of fun for a quick visit with my wife. Not worth the money we spent, but I suppose I think it would be worth it if you had a student discount or something.
Fun family entertainment. A few exhibits/experiments were out of order. Priced appropriately if everything is in working order.
My sister and I went, both of us adults in our twenties. We probably had just as much fun as the kids, if not more. My only disappointment was that some of the exhibits/displays were not working that day. I understand that does happen, so overall not to bad. Fun for the entire family. Please go and enjoy!!
Things were broken. Non of the computers were on the right settings. Things are confusing. There is so much construction it's not worth your time or money.
Great place to bring your kids. The staff are friendly and engaging. The atmosphere is inspirational. They do little projects and make it special, plus the Library is right next door.
Salt Lake needs more culture, and this museum delivers. I was able to catch the Bodies exhibit and it was amazing. I will be going back for sure.
Loved the Jackie Chan exhibit! Excellent place for kids of all ages!!
Awesome for kids and adults. Spent 5 hours here. Could have spent more time. Nice employees we were helpful, fun things to do. Worth it.
I was able to check out the Leonardo during the Arts Festival a beautiful building and wonderful Space 4 art
A nice place to go watch a movie and exzibit
Fun, family enjoyed it! I hear the museum isn't doing too well, glad I could support! Thank you! I had the pleasure in the past to see the many exhibits and this one was Flight, about cool aeronautical history!
We love the Leonardo! There are always interactive exhibits that keep each family member completely engaged. We easily spent 3 hours crafting, building, and learning. One of my favorites this time was Learning about how Leonardo Davinci made paint out of egg yolks. My two sons spent at least an hour folding airplanes and flying them throughout the flight exhibit! We also loved the Jackie Chan exhibit. We all made puppets and really enjoyed our day!
Wonderful place full of a new adventure every time we go...sort of an Art museum meets some hands on applications. Lots of texture and interesting findings. Nice staff. Very well maintained facility, clean, never overly crowded.
We spent four hours at the museum on Sunday. I couldn't pry the kids away. I want to thank Mary Lee, one of your volunteer staff, for the incredible way she interacted with the kids. She was amazing. That's why we gladly pay for an annual family pass.
This is a fabulous museum. But to be honest, I've never been there to look at the art. Although I have seen the big,obvious stuff in the walls and hanging from the ceilings. I've been there twice but both times were for special events that the Leonardo was hosting. One was a good tasting event
I am really happy with the effort to bring science and art together for children here at the Leonardo. I hope this continues to grow. I love that we have the Leonardo.
Lots of kids at some hours of the day but I did really enjoy my time.
It was ok. Just not my thing I guess. But neat and interesting. Not my first priority. For me if rather a historical museum.
Great place to go see and real good staff
Great outing for the family! The exhibits are changed every few months.
Never have I been disappointed when attending an event and always excited to see what is coming up next. Keep it up and I will be back again and again.
Good place to take the family
Went on a field trip here with my daughter. I didn't even know it existed. Sadly lots of things were "out of order" and there just wasn't much to see in here. However a few of the exhibits were enjoyable.
We went with our family that had and annual pass, and it was only 8.95 a person. We had the best time! From sliding down to an air plane to playing for an hour with hug bins full of legos, to checking out the Jackie Chan exhibit we had an incredible time. It is great for kids and adults a like. We had four adults and six kids and we all learned new things and enjoyed incredible and beautiful sites. We got to thanksgiving point often, and I was worried that it would be crazy the day we went. (Presidents Day) And it was not! There were small crowds and everyone got to do everything with little to no wait! Can't wait to go again!
It was awesome! My students thought it was cool! They had fun learning! Thanks!
Fun place to take family and learn new things close to the library
Full disclosure, I had a free entry pass so I didn't pay and can't speak to the price point. I sure enjoyed the flight exhibit! They had a little wind tunnel that my kiddos could place paper helicopters in and watch them soar. We made self portraits, puppets, and played with a green screen. They also had a MASSIVE Lego collection for kids to play and build with.
Great place for adults and older kids! Lots to see and do, have spent 4 hours here. Not too terribly expensive.
The staff was friendly. The facility felt dirty. The museum itself didn’t seem as interactive as I had thought, that being said there was stuff to do for the kids, it just seemed less than advertised. We went to the museum midday and we were one of 12 other people which seemed weird. Again the staff was friendly and seemed knowledgeable. The flight exhibit was cool & my kids (5,4, and 1) had fun playing inside the airplane. Overall it was a fun few hours for my kids but we won’t be going back.
Great potential, but just a little under kept. Some of the interactive exhibits were out of order, but those that were running were great!
SUMMER PROGRAM CAMP REVIEW: I’ve had my son in The Leo’s Summer Camp Program for the last 3-4 years. The camp does not have a telephone number counselors can be reached and expects staff to use their personal phones. Staff’s phone numbers aren’t distributed to parents and Museum doors are locked many of the camp’s hours. It was very difficult to reach my son when needed. There was an incident last year when staff was not present during camp hours and it resulted in me being late for work on a day it was very important for me to be on time. I addressed with leadership and received a commitment that there would be a telephone for the camp where parents may reach their children and kindly refunded the fee for before/after camp care that was not provided as counselor was not there. They still do not have a phone line for the camp despite their commitment. I didn’t not register my son this year as a result of being unable to reach my child. Disappointed because he loved it, but it has been too difficult to manage pick-up, etc. when the forts are locked and I have no one to call
Fantastic museum and event center, always changing displays, great staff!
Fabulous, innovative, informative, interactive museum! Perfect learning place for young & old alike. In speaking with the desk clerk, she did state there were problems last year due to budget restraints. Don't let past reviews keep you away from enjoying what this museum has to offer!
This place is amazing, they always feature some of the best exhibits you can think of and even some that you never thought you would see. It is also very kid friendly, it features a place where you can draw and do all sorts of craft items. Plus they offer a student discount so if you want a nice cheap experience you should definitely check this place out.
I attended the first ever American Liver Foundations Flavors of SLC gala at The Leonardo Museum. It was a fantastic night at a fun venue. The facility was clean and fun on the inside. The exterior of the building was why I knocked it down a star. The exterior had flower beds with weeds instead of flowers, and overgrown trees (landscapers needed very badly) and the grounds were surrounded by drugs and homelessness at every turn.
A little anti climactic. But did have some informative displays.
This museum is great for older kids. A few of their things were out of order but there was still plenty to do. The slide from the airplane was a huge hit.
this museum really needs some attention on some of the exhibits. i am not a local but just a tourist and was greatly disappointed with it. the lady at the front counter barely spoke to us and the price of admission is too high. i saw barely 1 person "working" throughout the 3 levels we walked through. the escalator didn't work and some smaller exhibits were falling apart. i don't suggest coming here and spending your hard earned cash. it was a mistake.
I went to the Leonardo for a special reception. It's a wonderful place for an event. I didn't know they did that. It was a great atmosphere. The exhibits were interesting and made me want to go back just for the museum experience.
Went for a group gathering. It was a trivia game.... it was fun!
Great place for the whole family, this place is a must see when visiting salt lake city. You can spend hours here looking and learning about things you've never known.
Most of the automated installations in the exhibit don't work. The tour guide was aweful and knew next to nothing about the content He thought most things were "kinda cool". Not the kind of experience I was expecting. There is such potential for this exhibit and the content is good. Beautiful facility and some of the art is stunning. Perhaps I just got him on an off-day.
A fantastic museum for the price, tons of cool little hands on activities and lots of interesting and newly updated exhibits. The staff was incredibly kind and they even held our bags for the duration of our visit
Not my cup of tea but it is nice
My family lasted there for hours and could have stayed longer. There are planned activities throughout the day for children. It teaches while entertaining you. Excellent place.
Not what I expected from photos and posts about it. Mainly for young kids.
I was disappointed with the quality of the museum. It was pretty trashy in parts. I will say I applaud the attempt to be interactive. I did appreciate that, however most of the electronic peices didn't have clear instructions so we were unable to experience it anyway. It was a good experience for the price because I went on Smithsonian day and didn't pay anything.
Everything is broken and run down. It feels very dirty and old. Almost every interactive experience is broken and shut down. Don't waste your time and money.
Love the display that they put on
This museum is falling apart. Everything is broken or dirty, including the toilets. My visit here was not only disappointing, it was depressing. I was sad when I left, and I paid good money for it.
This place was super fun with the kids. Plenty of things for them to do. And there are quite a few installments relevant to adults as well.
I visited this museum with my 12 year old son for a field trip. We both really loved it! There was so much to see and do, we ran out of time to see everything. He wants to go back soon to see what we missed. Young children up to adults will find things to do here.
This is a pretty cool, establishment that is designed to be engaging to kids but is pretty interesting for adults too. There's an emphasis on flight and innovation, but expands into a lot of other interesting explorations of the physical world and the way we use our senses to interact with it. A pair of adults can probably move through it in 1-2 hours (we did); set aside 2-3 hours or more if you have kids.
Great creative and engineering museum. Good for learning and fun.
Attended a social event during a conference here. It was a fun venue to explore! Especially loved the LEGO exhibit and Science Fact or Fiction. If you appreciate science and innovation, check this place out! Highly recommended if traveling with younger kids. Numerous hands on exhibits that easily occupy two hours. Exhibits change frequently to make visits exciting each time.
Definitely geared towards a younger crowd, but still a lot of great information to be found! Nice aestetic and a good layout. Great for families with kids.
A Overpriced Unfriendly Ghost Museum w/almost zero attendance. On Saturdays which should be busy, the museum is mostly empty. Exhibits are mostly not updated. Very very empty on Saturday for a Saturday, and essentially-empty on Sundays also. Reception staff are rude. Furthermore in one section on the 2nd level, anti-Trump films are on display in a couch sitting area. Anti-conservative propaganda thus. But regardless of politics, the place is utterly empty when it should be packed. What does that tell you? Who is even supporting this place to stay open? On top of all this, rude reception staff.
Wasn't really feelin this place. Things were closed, its the middle of summer everything should be open.
Took my little niece there had a lot of fun and they do have a decent amount of exhibits but the cost of entrance is a little bit high for the average person. I don't make a lot of money but I like to go to educational places on days off and take along my niece so I wish there was consideration for those that are low income.
I'll cannot wait to go back when I have more time to explore everything. Now that Jackie Chans "Green exhibit" will be there thru April- I will definitely be going.
Overall this is a very unique and educational place for kids, mine always have a fun time. Some of the exhibits did not have all the supplies even though we went on a weekday when it was not crowded.
Wonderful, fun, and interactive. One star off for having a lot of things broken down or missing pieces though
I went with my daughter and grandson. We all enjoyed the museum. Besides learning by looking and reading, it is very interactive with many things to do, a fun way to learn.
The museum is in dire need of basic maintenance - signs are ripped, walls and paint are dirty/chipped, walls missing, half the exhibits didn’t function, escalator and elevator weren’t functioning.
Likely a great space when all exhibits are open. On our visit, most interactive features were closed and not functional.
My company had their holiday party here. The food was great and plentiful. They had all the gambling tables staffed and knowledgeable about the rules especially roulette. Very neat displays some get you thinking.
It’s much smaller than I anticipated but a great mid size museum. I really liked the informative exhibit on the human body and the positive messages that it included! The stairs that were once an escalator was a clever idea — there are no broken escalators just escalators that become stairs.
It was a nice museum. Went with my son on a field trip. Had a great time. The staff was very friendly
I was very excited to visit The Leonardo, there were a few nice highlights, but we found the overall condition of the museum to be worn, with many displays out of order, in poor working condition or under construction. I’m hopeful that we’ll see some nice improvements in the future, especially since their is some great community support for them.
It's not too expensive, but there's really not that much to see. You can see it all in about an hour or so.
Fun museum but several exhibits were broken when we visited