“Secrets of the Past: Leonardo da Vinci’s Long-Lost Tunnels Unearthed Beneath Enigmatic Italian Castle!”
Have you ever wondered what secrets lie just beneath your feet? Well, Sforza Castle in Milan, Italy, has just revealed some intriguing mysteries! Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Milan have used cutting-edge ground-penetrating radar technology to uncover a network of hidden tunnels beneath this iconic 15th-century fortress—tunnels that Leonardo da Vinci himself once sketched. Imagine the thrill of discovering ancient passageways that served as secretive links to the past, potentially connecting the castle to other historical sites! This fascinating exploration not only confirms centuries-old rumors but also paves the way for more immersive experiences for future visitors. Curious to dive deeper into this captivating tale? Click here to LEARN MORE.
Researchers at Milan’s Sforza Castle used ground-penetrating radar to map the area and discover secret passageways once described by Leonardo da Vinci.

Politecnico di MilanoA researcher uses advanced technology to create a “digital twin” of Sforza Castle.
A centuries-long mystery has just been put to rest at Sforza Castle in Milan, Italy.
Using ground-penetrating radar and laser scanning, researchers from the Polytechnic University of Milan have uncovered hidden tunnels beneath the 15th-century castle that have been the subject of rumor for centuries.
This project, part of their effort to create a “digital twin” of the castle, has confirmed historical accounts of the tunnels, including those from Leonardo da Vinci, and opened the door to greater historical analysis and more immersive experiences for the castle’s visitors.