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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

What’s On: Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius enters final week

The countdown is on – this is the final week to experience Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius in Canberra, and your last chance to step inside one of the most captivating exhibitions of the year. Presented by Happen Group, Alter Place, Copper Live, Destroy All Lines, and the National Capital Authority, this remarkable event has been a standout feature of the Enlighten Festival, drawing visitors into a world of creativity, invention, and discovery.

Set atop the historic site of the old Federation Centenary Fountain, beside the Parkes Place lawns, the exhibition offers a unique and memorable setting from the moment you arrive. Created by Grande Experiences in collaboration with Museo Leonardo da Vinci in Rome, this immersive showcase brings Leonardo’s genius to life through stunning visuals, interactive displays, and engaging storytelling.

Visitors of all ages have been inspired by the depth of Leonardo’s work – from art and engineering to anatomy and innovation. The experience invites you to explore not just his masterpieces, but also the mind behind them, revealing how his ideas continue to influence the modern world. Whether you’re an art lover, history enthusiast, or simply curious, this exhibition offers something truly memorable.

With the exhibition now in its final days, demand for tickets is high and availability is limited. This is your last opportunity to be part of an experience that has captivated audiences across Canberra.

“What an amazing exhibition. I took my 3 year old and she absolutely loved the multi-sensory room. It was incredible. So much fun for the whole family.”

“A fascinating man who I knew very little about before this exhibition. Loved relaxing with my daughter in the multi sensory room learning more about his life and art.”

Secure your ticket now before it’s too late – and make sure you don’t miss out on the final days of Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius. For 10% off, click through to this link to purchase.

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