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Da Vinci - The Genius at the Maryland Science Center

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Leonardo Da Vinci, the Ultimate Renaissance Man

Photo by Mike Unger

"Da Vinci - The Genius" is at the Maryland Science Center through January 31, 2010. The 10,000-square-foot exhibit is the most comprehensive traveling exhibit ever created on Leonardo Da Vinci.

"The Genius" demonstrates the full scope of Da Vinci's inventions, art, anatomy drawings, sculptures, engineering projects, musical endeavors, and architecture. The name of the exhibit is apt - the guy did it all.

It's remarkably interesting, and does a great job of educating visitors about the full scope of Da Vinci's work.

Admission to "Da Vinci - The Genius"

Note: Admission to Da Vinci includes exhibit halls, planetarium, and demo stage.

Adults: $20.95
Children (3-12): $14.95
Seniors (60+): $19.95

Exhibit highlight: "Secrets of the Mona Lisa"

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