
Río Ceballos hosts an interactive exhibition inspired by Leonardo da Vinci
The inauguration will take place on June 20 with the presence of the mayor and the creator of the educational and cultural proposal
Since June 16, the city of Córdoba's Río Ceballos has hosted an interactive exhibition that revalues Leonardo Da Vinci's legacy. Titled Futuros Presentes, the exhibition is being held at the municipal esplanade (Av San Martín 4413) and will be open to the public until July 23. It is an immersive journey through more than 36 functional machines designed according to the elements: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire.
The project was developed by Argentine engineer and inventor Daniel Vázquez, who translated Da Vinci's innovative spirit into an accessible format. The goal is to bring science, art, and technology closer to audiences of all ages. The experience also seeks to strengthen the connection between creativity and knowledge from a contemporary perspective.
Guided tours are held every day in two shifts, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., with 45-minute tours and a limit of 25 people per group. It is also possible to visit the exhibition freely, without a prior guide. On Friday, June 20 at 6 p.m., the official opening will take place with the presence of Mayor Ezequiel Lemos and Daniel Vázquez.

A national tour arrives in Río Ceballos
Futuros Presentes has already been featured in other important cultural venues such as the Museum of Natural Sciences of Córdoba and the Tecnópolis fair. It was also exhibited at the Río Cuarto City Hall and at the Bicentennial Cultural Center of Santiago del Estero. Now, the exhibition adds Río Ceballos as a new venue for this cultural tour.
In addition to the opening ceremony, Vázquez will offer a special guided tour during the opening for attendees. The exhibition invites residents and tourists to enjoy this initiative designed for all ages. The project also aims to highlight local innovators and promote critical thinking through art and science.
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