Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
Pinacoteca Ambrosiana — Piazza Pio Undicesimo 2, Milano, 20123, IT
À propos
Step into a world where art and literature intertwine at the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, a Milanese treasure founded in 1609 by the visionary Cardinal Federico Borromeo. More than just a gallery, it's a journey through centuries of Italian artistic genius. Prepare to be captivated by masterpieces from Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Caravaggio, and Botticelli, each telling a silent story of its time. Don't miss Leonardo's enigmatic 'Portrait of a Musician' or Caravaggio's revolutionary 'Basket of Fruit,' a still life that redefined the genre. Raphael's cartoon for 'The School of Athens' offers a rare glimpse into the master's creative process. Beyond the art, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana beckons with its ancient manuscripts and rare books, a testament to Cardinal Borromeo's dedication to preserving knowledge. Legend says the Cardinal personally hunted down some of these priceless volumes. A visit here is not just about seeing art; it's about experiencing the intellectual fervor of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. To avoid crowds, aim for a weekday visit and dedicate at least two to three hours to fully absorb the collection. Consider booking tickets online in advance, especially during peak season. Be aware that the Pinacoteca occasionally hosts special exhibitions, which may affect the availability of certain rooms. The Ambrosiana offers a unique window into the soul of Milan, a city steeped in art, history, and culture.
Practical information
- Type
- Tourisme
- Opening hours
- Tu-Fr 10:00–18:00
Sa-Su 10:00–18:00, Mo, Jan 01, easter, May 01, Dec 25 closed
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