Near the Ippodromo (racecourse) you can admire the gigantic
“Leonardo’s Horse”, which was built using
Leonardo’s sketches. During his stay in Milan, Leonardo
planned an enormous bronze statue of Francesco Sforza, Milan’s
ruler in those years, riding a horse. He created a model
of the horse, but the war came and he had to abandon the
project. During the Seventies Charles Dent, a former US
air pilot, made a foundation to build the horse using Leonardo’s
sketches. He too could not see the horse completed, because
he died in 1994. Only five years later, in 1999, the majestic
horse was terminated and donated to the city of Milan. The
horse is now the distinctive sign of the Ippodromo of Milan.
To find more: www.leonardoshorse.org
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the
horse today

drawing of Leonardo
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