Some of the most bizarre creations with our Laboratory Polyhedra, directly from the teaching area of the Leonardo Interactive Museum in Florence.
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Some of the most bizarre creations with our Laboratory Polyhedra, directly from the teaching area of the Leonardo Interactive Museum in Florence.
Photo and more infoThis is the free interpretation of the monument dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci’s design of the Vitruvian Man.
The BASE contains a 12 volts motor which allows the slow rotation of the internal figure. The rotation speed is adjustable.
We are delighted to have participated in this beautiful initiative of Leonardo’s celebrations. Our Polihedrons were exhibited at Palazzo Pretorio from April 15th to May 5th 2019.
Below we share with you the most beautiful images of the exhibition.
The fleet is deployed and ready to leave for Rome on the occasion of the …
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