Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

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The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is an art museum in Milan, founded in 1618 thanks to the generous donation of the Cardinal Federico Borromeo, that shares a roof with the famous Biblioteca Ambrosiana.

You will find works of art by great maestros such as Bramantino, Tiziano, Botticelli, not to mention Caravaggio, Michelangelo and an interesting collection of copies of famous masterpieces promoted by the Cardinal, like a replica of Leonardo’s Last Supper.

The Gallery now holds up to 1,500 pieces from the greatest artists and is one of the most visited galleries in Italy.

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The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is home to one of the city's finest collection of art, with masterpieces of Raffaello, Botticelli, Tiziano, Caravaggio, Bramantino and Leonardo da Vinci.

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Reviews Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

5/5
Anonymous, 15 Feb 2016

“The library was absolutely fantastic. It is not everyday that you are able to see originals of Leonardo's Atlantic Codex. I was amazed to see long hand multiplications by the master. Definitely worth it.”

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Anonymous, 03 Jan 2016

“My friend and I visited the art gallery and we really enjoyed ourselves. As a student of literature when I entered da Vinci's Atlantic Codex room I had goosebumps. What an incredible display! Highly recommended!”

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Anonymous, 08 Jul 2024

“The tour was great.Would have liked more time in the Library.Time pressures at the Last Supper - felt a bit rushed, but understandable considering the popularity. Well managed.”

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Anonymous, 12 Jun 2024
Milan