
Cindy Blaser, the media liaison from the Phoenix Partnership, said the exhibition was due to end on 22 June but has now been extended until 27 July to meet increasing demand.
“The pupils were amazed at the exhibits on display inside the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind to bring to life the genius of Leonardo da Vinci,” she added.
Blaser explained how the exhibition has journeyed to 40 cities and has been seen by more than 4-million people worldwide.
“There are more than 200 unique pieces on display, and the pupils were blown away as they caught a peek into the awe-inspiring world of renaissance giant, Leonardo da Vinci,” added Blaser.
She said the pupils learned about the 25 secrets of the world’s most famous painting, the Mona Lisa.
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