Dan Brown is preparing a major exhibition inspired by "The Da Vinci Code."

Dan Brown, author of the novel "The Da Vinci Code," and Massimiliano Siccardi, creator of the "Van Gogh Immersive" project, are preparing a joint exhibition that will debut in 2026. The interactive exhibit will showcase Leonardo da Vinci's inventions in a unique format. Details of the exhibition and its location will be revealed early next year.
Published in 2003, Dan Brown's fourth thriller became a global bestseller. "The Da Vinci Code" has been translated into over 50 languages and has sold over 80 million copies worldwide. In 2006, the novel, which became one of the best-selling titles in history, was adapted into a film starring Tom Hanks.
 The Da Vinci Code - a film based on the book by Dan Brown / film posterIn 2026, the title will see another interpretation, as the book inspired an exhibition co- created by Dan Brown and Massimiliano Siccardi. According to Deadline, American producers Brett Kerr and Andrea Bari are responsible for the immersive exhibition . While its details remain under wraps, Siccardi revealed that the exhibition will delve into the brilliant mind of Leonardo da Vonca.
"It's a journey through Leonardo's mind - his inventions, obsessions, genius - and the unveiling of works the world has never seen," he emphasized.
“The extraordinary power of immersive experiences has always fascinated and moved me,” Dan Brown said in a statement.
"I am incredibly excited to be developing this project with the legendary artist Massimiliano Siccardi," he added.
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