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The Leonardo – Downtown

Contemporary-Museum Visit for Two, Four, or Six (Up to 54% Off). Valid 1/28-3/31.

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In a Nutshell

Contemporary museum gives visitors a close-up look at art, science, and technology through installations and creative hands-on exhibits

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid until 1/28/13. Expires on 3/31/13. For each option all tickets must be used in the same visit. Not valid for Mummies of the World exhibit.
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Science can be a frightening word, particularly when it's listed under cause of death and followed by three exclamation points. Overcome your fear of knowledge with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $9 for general museum admission for two (up to an $18 value)
  • $17 for general museum admission for four (up to a $36 value)
  • $25 for general museum admission for six (up to a $54 value)

In addition the museum's permanent exhibits, visitors can explore its newest installation, Nature's Toolbox: Biodiversity, Art and Invention. It uses media including video sculptures to explore the interdependence of life on Earth.

This Groupon is valid starting January 28, and expires on March 31.

The Leonardo

A true polymath, Leonardo da Vinci was never content learning a single subject at a time. Leonardo’s expertise is renowned, as he honed his mind as an artist, scientist, inventor, and mutant ninja. In this same spirit, The Leonardo, his namesake museum, explores the ways that science, technology, art, and creativity connect. Each day, its exhibits bustle with activity as visitors examine thought-provoking installations, experiment with hands-on activities, and participate in ever-changing workshops.

The Dynamic Performance of Nature exhibit, for example, is a giant sine curve made of solar-powered LEDs that stretches the length of room. It flashes and changes its color in response to real-world factors such as solar radiation, humidity, and pollution. Artists, inventors, and other innovative thinkers work within the Lab@Leo, where they help museum guests make creative projects out of different materials. Some of the museum's other exhibits include I.D.: What Makes You, You?, which explores our genetic origins, and Render, where visitors can create their own short animated films.

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