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Carnegie Science Center to host Da Vinci 500 weekend

Paul Guggenheimer
By Paul Guggenheimer
1 Min Read April 16, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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When most people think of Leonardo Da Vinci, they imagine a great artist, the man who painted the famous “Mona Lisa” or “The Last Supper.”

But Da Vinci was a true renaissance man, an architect, inventor and scientist as well as an artist. Now, the Carnegie Science Center is planning to celebrate the enduring legacy of this multi-talented genius.

The Science Center will mark the 500th anniversary of Da Vinci’s death with a Da Vinci 500 Weekend May 2 through 5.

Live demonstrations are planned along with a new planetarium show, reflecting Da Vinci’s astronomical expertise, a community design project, and other activities highlighting his accomplishments in science, art, engineering, and anatomy.

Visitors will receive a free commemorative wooden coin featuring a design inspired by Da Vinci.

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