Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

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2 Piazza Pio Xi
Milan 20123
The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana was established in April 1618, when Cardinal Federico Borromeo donated his collection of paintings, drawings and statues to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, which he had founded in 1607. Inside the Pinacoteca's expositive path, articulated in 24 rooms, we can admire some of the greatest masterpieces of all times, like The Musician by Leonardo, The Basket of Fruit by Caravaggio, The cartoon for the School of Athens by Raphael , the Adoration of the Magi by Titian, the Madonna del Padiglione by Sandro Botticelli and the magnificent Vases of Flowers by Jan Brueghel. The ideal end of the visit is the Biblioteca Ambrosiana's old 17th century reading room, the Federiciana Room, which is the frame for the Codex Atlanticus exhibition. PLEASE NOTE: Following the latest regulations of the Italian Government, from August 6, 2021 it will be necessary to show the green pass to be admitted. Complete info on our website.

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Not to be overlooked in Milan
12/16/2024

A fairly sizable and very well-curated collection. The paintings were well-lit and presented, maste...

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