Dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci’s “Romagnolo period,” it aims to illustrate the characteristics of the territory and its traditions through the observations and analyses of this extraordinary man of genius. It is divided into two sections: a scientific one and an ethnographic one. The first documents, through the display of facsimile copies of manuscripts, studies, drawings, and notes, the analyses related to aspects of physics, mechanics, and hydraulics conducted by Leonardo during his stay in Romagna. The second presents studies on the customs and traditions of 16th-century Romagnolo popular tradition, with particular reference to the themes of water, sound, and nature. Notably, it features models and images of the “concavities” created in San Donato Park.
Information about Leonardo da Vinci and Romagna Museum
Piazza Garibaldi (at Palazzo della Cultura),
47030 Sogliano al Rubicone (Forlì-Cesena)
329 209 727 9
ass.lineachrista@libero.it
Source: MIBACT

