Genius of Leonardo da Vinci Comes to Life at Venetian in Las Vegas

Genius of Leonardo da Vinci Comes to Life at Venetian in Las Vegas
The interactive experience will immerse guests in da Vinci's timeless brilliance through full-scale interpretations of the mastermind's inventions and unparalleled exhibits of his iconic art.

Da Vinci – The Genius demonstrates the full scope of Leonardo Da Vinci's remarkable genius as an inventor, artist, anatomist, sculptor, engineer, musician and architect. Guests will enjoy more than 200 unique pieces including 75 life-size machine inventions, three-dimensional renderings of da Vinci's most notable Renaissance works and an eye-opening, in-depth analysis of his most famous piece, “Mona Lisa.” Visitors will be able to push, pull, crank and interact with many of these exhibits for a hands-on understanding of the scientific principles behind them.

“This exhibition was created to celebrate Leonardo da Vinci's great works and place them all together in a single location where people can come and marvel at the brilliance of this great mind. We're delighted to bring this exceptional project to Las Vegas as our first in the Imagine Exhibitions gallery,” said Tom Zaller, president of Imagine Exhibitions. “Da Vinci – The Genius offers visitors of all ages and backgrounds an entertaining, educational and enlightening experience, whether they are art and history aficionados or seeing da Vinci's work for the first time.”

Created by da Vinci experts in Italy and France, Da Vinci – The Genius celebrates one of the most revered and dynamic minds of all time. The exhibition features 11 compelling themed areas of da Vinci's work, offering visitors an unmatched look inside the mind of the man who laid the groundwork for some of modern society's most impactful inventions, such as the helicopter, airplane, automobile, submarine, parachute and bicycle.

All of the inventions brought to life for Da Vinci – The Genius were crafted by Italian artisans, many using the same techniques and materials from the Renaissance period. Scouring more than 6,000 pages from da Vinci's personal codices (notebooks), the Artisans deciphered hidden clues, intentional mistakes and mirror-image writing that da Vinci employed to keep his works top secret.

The most illustrious component of Da Vinci – The Genius is its recently added Secrets of Mona Lisa exhibit, featuring the findings of French scientific engineer and examiner of fine art, Pascal Cotte. In 2004, Cotte was granted unprecedented access to “Mona Lisa” by the French government and the Louvre Museum. Cotte was permitted to take “Mona Lisa” off the wall at the Louvre and out of its frame to conduct a scientific analysis that revealed dozens of secrets about history's most elusive art piece. The exhibit showcases Cotte's study and 25 of his most compelling revelations, illustrated by 40 super-magnified, high-resolution sectional images exploring every aspect of the work.

“Da Vinci – The Genius is the most complete and comprehensive da Vinci exhibition on the planet,” said John Caparella, president of The Venetian. “It's a perfect complement to The Venetian's summer-long Carnevale festival, and the emerging arts community in Las Vegas.”

Visitors of Da Vinci – The Genius are invited to embrace the history, theory and objective behind each of da Vinci's designs and artworks through engaging and entertaining technologies. Other highlights include reproductions of “Virgin of the Rocks”, and “The Annunciation,” amazing anatomical sketches, the preparatory drawings of the “Anghiari Battle,” and three-dimensional interactive presentations of “The Last Supper,” the “Vitruvian Man,” and the “Sforza Horse” sculpture that offer never before seen perspectives on these famous works. Guests also will enjoy a glimpse into da Vinci's mysterious alphabet and writing techniques as they browse touch-screen versions of his actual codices.

The exhibition was developed jointly by the Anthropos Association of Italy and Grande Exhibitions, under the kind auspices of the Consulate General of Italy, the Italian Cultural Institute and Friends of FAI (FAI - the National Trust for Italy).

Doors open to the public on Friday, June 15. Tickets for Da Vinci – The Genius will be available for purchase at The Venetian box office and venetian.com; prices are as follows: adult ($25), senior/military ($23), Nevada residents ($20), children 12 and under ($18). Da Vinci – The Genius will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

About: The Venetian Las Vegas