The Leonardo is a unique science, technology, and art museum located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2011, the museum is named after Leonardo da Vinci, embodying his spirit of curiosity and interdisciplinary thinking. The Leonardo aims to inspire creativity and innovation by offering interactive exhibits that blend science, technology, art, and humanities.
Visitors to The Leonardo can explore a range of topics through immersive exhibits such as robotics, virtual reality, and human anatomy, as well as art installations that challenge traditional boundaries. The museum frequently hosts traveling exhibitions, lectures, and workshops, making it a dynamic cultural hub.
Located in downtown Salt Lake City, The Leonardo attracts a diverse audience, from families with children to tech enthusiasts and artists. It serves as both an educational resource and a creative space, encouraging visitors to engage with complex ideas in an accessible way. By fostering a blend of imagination and inquiry, The Leonardo continues to be a vital part of Utah’s cultural and educational landscape.




