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Counterweighted swivel crane

Made by
UniversitĂ  di Firenze, FacoltĂ  di Architettura

1987

Gru costituita da viti senza fine orizzontali e da un albero verticale, ruotabile attraverso una ruota orizzontale e un timone.

This machine designed by Filippo Brunelleschi represents an important evolution with respect to the medieval stella-type crane. It was used to accurately place heavy marble blocks destined for the construction of the lantern of the Florence Cathedral’s dome. At over 20 meters high, the crane was operated by no fewer than four teams of workers.

One team stood on the ground and was responsible for maneuvering a long oblique beam (rudder) to cause the crane to swivel, up to 360°. Two more teams powered the endless screws to cause the load and counterweight to move simultaneously in opposite directions, always keeping the machine in balance, while the last team lifted and lowered the load by turning a vertical screw.

Technical informations

Type of exhibit
Model
Material
Carved wood, iron, and pietra serena stone
Measures
Width: 103 cm, Length: 59 cm; Depth: 55 cm.
Storage location
Relationship with the original work
Source: Leonardo da Vinci, Codex Atlanticus, f. 965r
Inventory number
Object Record No: 00000026
Location
Museo Leonardiano, Palazzina Uzielli, first floor

Last update: 19 September 2025, 11:53

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