The internet is just the place to find more information on topics addressed in The Da Vinci Code. Here are just a few of the best:
Dan Brown's Official Site The official site of the author of Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code, and The Lost Symbol.
The Lost Symbol The official site of Dan Brown’s newest book in the Robert Langdon series, The Lost Symbol.
The Lost Symbol on Twitter "Watch this space for cryptic tweets,” says the publisher…
Jesus Decoded A response to the questions raised by The Da Vinci Code, produced by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
How The Da Vinci Code Doesn't Work A discussion of the technical inaccuracies of The Da Vinci Code, from chronology to GPS technology.
The Da Vinci Code Soundwalk A downloadable audio tour of the Louvre designed with The Da Vinci Code in mind.
Da Vinci's Lost Code From the Discovery Channel; find out more about authenticating art, what da Vinci really meant, and take a Da Vinci Code quiz.
Weird Worlds Presents...The Real Da Vinci Code The popular BBC show refutes (and confirms) some of Dan Brown’s claims.
Wikipedia Wikipedia is open source, meaning anyone can add to the articles here; it’s not a good idea to rely on its veracity. However, as you click from The Da Vinci Code entry to the entries on Opus Dei, The Last Supper, and historical inaccuracy, you will find a lot of food for thought.