Visit: The Lume Melbourne, 5 Convention Centre Pl Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Wharf, Melbourne, Victoria 3006 Australia
In a celebration of innovation, art and the timeless genius of Leonardo da Vinci, THE LUME Melbourne is thrilled to present an unparalleled showcase that redefines the boundaries of immersive experiences.
Visitors have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step inside Leonardo's world, featuring original drawings and writings from the Codex Atlanticus, penned by the master himself. This is the first time in history the Codex Atlanticus has been in Australia, representing an extraordinary event.
The showcase also features to scale machine inventions brought to life by Italian artisans from the pages of Leonardo’s codices, the only exact 360º replica of Mona Lisa in the world, a brand new immersive experience in the enormous 3000 sqm multisensory gallery, cutting-edge AI and VR interactive technologies that breathe life into the master's iconic work, a Renaissance-themed culinary experience like no other in Caffé Medici, and more.
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2 hours(approx.)
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Infant seats available
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Posted By : Y857LBandrewy
The man is/was a genius. We spent 3 hours there and still probably missed things. Items are rotated through the display we are told. Make sure you go to the gift shop, $$, but...
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Posted On : 2024-05-08
Posted By : Joan_G
Music accompanying the images projected onto the walls added to the overall impact of the exhibition
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Posted On : 2024-05-08
Posted By : keithg24
A really good review of Da Vinci. Amazing the breadth of his talent and his work, beautifully laid out. Just enough time, we were there for an hour and a half.
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Posted On : 2024-05-06
Posted By : Y4530AQtomd
Was an awesome moving experience, very. Would recommend this event to anyone who wants a bit of a cultural experience. So much better than I thought it would be
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Posted On : 2024-05-06
Posted By : pathfinder42
Really amazing experience . Probably good to read up a bit on LdV before going if going by car there are lots of roadworks going on so need to plan access to car parks.
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Posted On : 2024-05-06
Posted By : Lindajwil
Today’s visit was very enjoyable. We pre-purchased our start time tickets and the experience was not overcrowded. The main feature being the video from various screens about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and work was fantastic. Plenty of information to read on boards and we happily spent nearly two hours there.
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Posted On : 2024-05-04
Posted By : Suzette_K
The brilliance of Da Vinci in art, design, innovation and science was beautifully presented. It was visually spectacular! The cafe was a real bonus too.
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Posted On : 2024-05-01
Posted By : georgehQ7291YZ
Run, don’t walk to The Lume. It is a feast for the eyes and ears. Well worth the $$, and time. You could easily spend a few hours enjoying the exhibition and then come back and see things you’d missed first time around. This is the third exhibition at The Lume that we have seen and are looking forward to seeing more.
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Posted On : 2024-05-01
Posted By : herekitty123
Wonderful experience. Have seen all the exhibits at the Lume and it never disappoints.
The food in the restaurant was surprisingly good, I was expecting the token fare you get when the dining is secondary to the shows.
Staff were nice and friendly.
The only disappointment was when we were leaving the car park.
The gift store attendant validated our parking ticket ($12).
When we were leaving we inserted the validated ticket into the machine at the boom gate. It didn't work. We pressed the assistance button and were told we have to pay anyway. Now, it's $12. Not a fortune. But when you spent $90 on tickets, $87 on lunch and $120 in the gift shop, surely a validated parking should be honoured?
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Posted On : 2024-04-28
Posted By : World_Traveller_838
My wife and I visited The Lume to see the works of Leonardo da Vinci. We paid extra for the Flyover Florence Virtual Reality experience, which turned out to be a mediocre 3 minutes of seeing mostly rooftops of buildings in Florence.
We have been here when The Lume first opened a few years ago, to see Vincent Van Gogh's works and later on, to see the works of Monet and Friends, so we already knew what to expect.
This exhibition is spectacular and it was very interesting to learn more about Leonardo Da Vinci and his brilliant creations. The music was also excellent to be enjoyed along with the visual delights.
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Posted On : 2024-04-26