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What is the truth behind the many myths and mysteries surrounding Leonardo Da Vinci and his art? Contrary to popular belief,
the answers cannot be found in Dan Brown's popular novel, The Da Vinci Code, which is riddled with inaccuracies and outright
misrepresentations. However, the new audio tour 'In the Footsteps of Da Vinci' decodes The Da Vinci Code and separates fact
from fiction.
'In the Footsteps of Da Vinci' guides the listener on a 37 stop tour through France, Great Britain and Italy. Listeners,
following not only the footsteps of Da Vinci but also those of Holy Grail searchers, are now armed not with swords but with
iPods or MP3 players.
The popular misconceptions about Da Vinci's art, as well as its implications for Christianity, are addressed in a clear
and unbiased fashion. The various narrators not only point out logistical and factual inaccuracies that arise in The Da Vinci
Code, but also explain some common misunderstandings of art and Christianity. In the Footsteps of Da Vinci does not try to
force the listener towards any beliefs; it simply and convincingly presents the listener with another side of an issue that
deserves careful consideration.
In over 90 minutes of commentary, each stop is expertly narrated, for example a lively Scottish historian guides you around
Edinburgh's Rosslyn Chapel. An enclosed mini-guide provides travelers with valuable information about other locations to
visit during their journey.
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