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- Place Types Museum
- Address 209 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA
- Coordinate 40.7589309,-111.8845602
- Website http://www.theleonardo.org/
- Rating 4.3
- Compound Code Q458+H5 Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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The Leonardo has never disappointed! I've been for a few different exhibits, I always have a fantastic time and I always learn something new. Creative interactive educational areas make this place great for imaginative humans, and kids. The building itself is a work of art, beautiful.
The museum is pretty neat. However this part of Salt Lake has a homeless problem. Maybe if the museum moved their main entrance. There are certain things I don’t wish for my small children to see while entering the museum.
Very cool! I went to see the Pompeii exhibit earlier this year, the first time I had ever been to the Leonardo. I was pleased with my experience! The Pompeii exhibit was well thought out, informative, and my ticket included access to the rest of the museum as well. I loved the flight exhibit - they had a flight simulator that was very cool. The top floor had exhibits that taught about design and music, which was also pretty awesome. What a great way to spend your Saturday!
Arrived 30min before closing (my fault) so didnt get to enjoy it as much as I could've :(
But really cool place to visit! Would definetly have to go back to check out other exhibits!
You're never too old for slides...
I've been here quite a few times, always for the featured exhibits and a couple of times for the adults wine and dine events. It's always fun, informative and the exhibits are always very good.
They have some different classes for adults and children that you can take part in, and while I haven't done any, they sound fun and I need to get back and try them.
They also have a little gift shop that sells educational stuff and of course items from the featured exhibit. As well as coffee, soda's, wine and food.
You can take your chance on street parking or just park in the libraries underground car park, which connects to the Leonardo. For me this is much easier and what I personally recommend.
If you're looking for something different, educational or just want to get out and do something. I'd recommend the Leonardo!
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