The one thing you must remember is that for all intents and purposes, Dan Brown writes FICTION. Dan Brown is masterful at taking little known historical facts and places and making them 'fit' into his story.
The Da Vinci Code does allude to Freemasonry but cleverly avoids drawing any direct lines into the theory.
The theories that were borne out in the Da Vinci Code have been thoroughly debunked and to most intelligent people, well just a good yarn.
The fact that some keep the idea alive just speaks volumes on how gullible some people can be.
Dan Brown want to separate your money from your wallet, nothing more nothing less. Judging by the sales of his book, I would say he succeeded.
The Da vinci code was made in 2006 :)
The Da Vinci Code
The music at the end of the Da Vinci Code (movie) is 'Chevaliers De Sangreal' by Hans Zimmer. It is available for play on YouTube.
"The Da Vinci Code" (2006) "Angels & Demons" (2009) "The Lost Symbol" (Scheduled to be released in 2012).
No, it is not. It is the prequel. If you read both of them you would notice has Robert says in the beginning of the Da Vinci Code how he has missed Vittoria.
The Da vinci code was made in 2006 :)
Jean Reno played Captain Bezu Fache in the movie "The Da Vinci Code."
The museum featured in "The Da Vinci Code" is the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
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Ron Howard
The Da Vinci Code
The DaVinci Code was made into a movie because the book was so popular.
The music at the end of the Da Vinci Code (movie) is 'Chevaliers De Sangreal' by Hans Zimmer. It is available for play on YouTube.
Actress Vanessa Redgrave played the role of Sophie's Grandmother in the movie The Da Vinci Code.
In the movie 'The Da Vinci Code', Professor Robert Langdon was trying to decipher a code left by the murder victim to uncover hidden messages about the Holy Grail and the whereabouts of a hidden secret. The code involved symbols and cryptic messages based on historical clues and religious references.
In the movie "The Da Vinci Code," the fourth number on the floor of the Louvre is 9.
It has nothing whatever to do with Leonardo's life.