Leonardo Da Vinci Monumento Milán Italia
Leonardo da Vinci Museum Milan Italy
Vlog # 186
1.11.18
I take a look around the “ Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Techologia Leonardo da Vinci”
Its a museum packed with lots to see and read about,so much detail here about.... everything !
It really is a place you can learn a lot and there is something for everybody.
Well worth a visit if your in town but it would need at least 2-3 hours.
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MILANO - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II e Monumento Leonardo da Vinci 21.06.2015
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Milan: Leonardo da Vinci's Basin | Italia Slow Tour
The Porte Vinciane (Da Vinci's gates) are one of Da Vinci's places in Milan: a canal system that criss-crossed Milan, designed by Leonardo himself, in the past very important for communication and trade. Today, Da Vinci's gates represent a symbol for Milan, to demonstrate how much the city owes to the water and how the Navigli could be used for business, trade and leisure even nowadays.
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Leonardo Da Vinci Statue, Milan, Italy
Leonardo Da Vinci Statue, Milan, Italy. Filmed by Danielle Hui
Our Visit to The statue of Leonardo da Vinci in Piazza della Scala, Milan Italy
The statue of Leonardo da Vinci is located in Piazza della Scala, prominently displayed in front of the international temple of bel canto. The monument offers a solemn and austere image of the scientist and at his feet are four of his pupils. The statue is made of white Carrara marble, whilst granite from Baveno was used for the base.
The idea of building a statue in honour of the Tuscan genius was initiated in 1856 by the Accademia di Belle Arti in Brera, which held a competition for a monument made of marble and bronze to be placed in the Palazzo in Brera. Two years later, after considering all the sketches received in the competition, the jury chose the one presented by the artist Pietro Magni. Subsequently it was decided to place the monument in Piazza della Scala, as renovation of the area that included the Galleria had just been completed, this solution seemed more appropriate to the importance of the character represented by the statue.
The history of the creation of the monument is intertwined with that of the new Italian State which, in 1860, declared that it wished to bear the costs of the execution of the project, requesting also the involvement of the municipality of Milan. However, economic resources were received only after a ten year legal dispute initiated by the sculptor. In 1872 the monument was inaugurated in the presence of King Vittorio Emanuele II at the Second National Exhibition.
Andrea Salaino, l’inesistente allievo di Leonardo da Vinci || Milano in 90 secondi (o quasi) #28
Il monumento dedicato a Leonardo da Vinci che si trova in piazza della Scala contiene un clamoroso errore: tra le statue dedicate agli allievi del grande maestro ce n’è una dedicata ad Andrea Salaino, un pittore che in realtà non esiste!
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VISITO EL MUSEO DE LEONARDO DA VINCI EN MILAN
Mi último día en Milán aprovecho para visitar el museo de Leonardo Da Vinci. Y comer helado, rico rico rico. ????????????
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Milan Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper - Italia Slow Tour
Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. We are ready to see the Last Supper - or Cenacolo - by Leonardo Da Vinci! Plan your visit: there is so much demand, book your place in advance and you will get inside in very small groups for 15 minutes. The Last Supper is a stunning masterpiece and everyone falls silent in front of it. Leonardo Da Vinci describes all human traits and emotions through his figures and the whole scene is some kind of very animate show more than a plain painting. Let's investigate some of the mysteries hidden in this painting, even more famous worldwide after Dan Brown's mention in his novel The Da Vinci code
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Igreja de Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milão. Estamos prontos para ver a Última Ceia - ou Cenacolo - por Leonardo Da Vinci! Planeje a sua visita: há tanta demanda, reserve o seu lugar com antecedência e você vai entrar em grupos muito pequenos por 15 minutos. A Última Ceia é uma obra-prima impressionante e todo mundo cai em silêncio na frente dela. Leonardo Da Vinci descreve todos os traços humanos e emoções através de suas figuras e toda a cena é um tipo de show muito animado mais do que uma pintura simples. Vamos investigar alguns dos mistérios escondidos nesta pintura, ainda mais famosos em todo o mundo após a menção de Dan Brown em seu romance O Código Da Vinci
Monumento estatua de Leonardo da Vinci en Milán
Monumento estatua de Leonardo da Vinci en Milán
Leonardo Da Vinci Park - Milan .Italian Renaissance polymath#26
Vlog-41-Leonardo da Vinci his work Mona Lisa ,The Last Supper ,The Vitruvian Man ,Lady with an Ermine.whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and cartography
Mira lo que encontré mientras caminaba! La Scala de MIlan.
Caminaba por Milán y entre un pasadizo largo, un centro comercial y hacia el fondo, estaba el monumento a Leonardo Da Vinci, frente, La Scala De Milan....
El Teatro alla Scala (también conocido como La Scala) de Milán, Italia, es uno de los teatros de ópera más famosos del mundo.
La temporada del teatro suele iniciarse el 7 de diciembre, día de San Ambrosio, santo patrón de Milán. Todas las funciones deben terminar antes de la medianoche; las óperas más largas deben comenzar más temprano. Antonio Bernocchi fue el máximo financista para la reconstrucción del Teatro alla Scala en Milán, afectado por el bombardeo de la guerra y reabierto como estaba y donde estaba el 11 de mayo de 194612 3.
Entre los más grandes directores del Teatro hay que citar figuras como Arturo Toscanini, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Claudio Abbado, Georges Prêtre, Riccardo Muti y Daniel Barenboim.
Leonardo da Vinci, le genial. Milan, la reconnaissance
Bonjour à tous ! Aujourd'hui nous allons épier Leonardo à travers la cité de Milan, où il espère se trouver une place à la cour de Ludovic Sforza.
Petites communications à vous faire part...
Suite à de TRES nombreux problèmes d’enregistrements et des tentatives infructueuses de mises en ligne sur YouTube, j’ai été contraint, à grande peine, de diviser en deux sessions cette deuxième partie intitulée « Leonardo da Vinci, le génial. Vers la gloire ». Pour se faire, j’ai coupé l’épisode en plein milieu, mais tout de même à la fin d’une période bien définie. Ce qui signifie qu’aucune phrase n’a été coupée, que cela ne nuit pas au rythme ni à la lecture de la vidéo, mais que je ne vous salue pas au début de cette seconde session, et j’en suis bien navré. N’en soyez donc pas offusqués.
En outre, je vous présente mes excuses pour le sévère retard de diffusion dudit épisode, retard qui a en toute logique sérieusement impacté la production et la sortie des autres parties consacrées à la vie de Leonardo da Vinci, mais également celles des autres vidéos de la chaine. Je m’efforcerai à rattraper ce contretemps.
Autre points à soulever : les difficultés rencontrées, probablement dues à la durée des vidéos ET à ma connexion, m’obligent à considérer une mise en ligne similaire pour les autres épisodes à venir de la série « ArtHist », inaugurée par le présent portrait de Leonardo, afin d’éviter tout désagrément supplémentaire. Le découpage en sessions se fera dès lors qu’un épisode excédera les 30mn. Conséquemment, les versions intégrales de mes travaux dans le cadre de cette émission -que je prévoyais à chaque fin de biographie- sont sérieusement compromises et je ne peux me permettre de vous garantir, ou même d’envisager, leur sortie un jour. Je créditerai donc, jusqu’à nouvel ordre, dans la DESCRIPTION de la vidéo concernée (toujours pour ne pas gêner la lecture ou le rythme), les musiques et les sources utilisées, ainsi que les aides intervenues sur le tournage. Il n’y aura aucun générique.
Merci d’avoir lu. J’espère que cet épisode, monté, enregistré et paru dans la douleur, saura néanmoins vous plaire. A bientôt pour la suite des épisodes !
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Leonardo's Horse: The Sculpting Process
The fascinating process of creating the bronze statue of Leonardo da Vinci's Horse in Milan, Italy, has been repeated for replica sculptures around the world.
Leonardo da Vinci envisioned “Il Cavallo” in the 15th century, but war and circumstance prevented him from completing his masterpiece. The late Charles C. Dent of Allentown, Pa. – a retired commercial airline pilot, diplomatic activist, and arts patron – dedicated the final 17 years of his to life to bringing The Horse to life. While Charles C. Dent passed away in 1994, the organization he founded carried on under the leadership of his nephew, Peter C. Dent. LDVHI unveiled the completed statue on Sept. 10, 1999, before a worldwide audience. The statue stands as a symbol of goodwill between the American people and the people of Italy.
The Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown, Pa., as it is known today, took shape in July 2003 with the merger of the Discovery Center of Science and Technology and LDVHI.
The Da Vinci Science Center owns the intellectual and licensing rights for the Leonardo’s Horse sculpture. Additional sculptures have been placed since 1999 at the Da Vinci Science Center; at The Baum School of Art in Allentown, Pa. Sculptures also have been commissioned and placed in and Grand Rapids, Mich.; Sheridan, Wyo; and in Leonardo’s hometown of Vinci in Italy.
Additional information is available on the web at leonardoshorse.org and davincisciencecenter.org. Video produced for educational purposes.
Il Colosso di Leonardo - La sfida del monumento Sforza
Museo Leonardo Da Vinci-MIlano
Il Museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci ha sede a Milano; aperto nel 1953, con i suoi 50.000 m² complessivi è il più ampio museo tecnico-scientifico in Italia e uno dei maggiori in Europa