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Via Brera, 28, 20121 Milano MI, Italy, Milan
Graceful palazzo used by Napoleon, with medieval and Renaissance art especially from Northern Italy.
One of the most playful and carefully thought-through museums I have ever visited. You can feel much of imagination and love was put into the exhibition(s). Shame there are no female artists displayed though!
Beautiful museum, the best i’ve been to in Milan! The courtyard is free entry, if you just want to have a look at the building and some of the statues, but there are many gorgeous art pieces to see inside. When we went, there were also 2 artists inside that were singing, which added to the overall great experience. Definitely worth a visit!
Great gallery, the descriptions underneath the art pieces give an interesting insight into the meaning behind the drawings and the audio guide helps understand that. 2.5 or more hours are necessary in order to see and absorb everything in the gallery, since its quite big.
Beautiful museum. The entrance itself with the open courtyard is already impressive. For sure worth visiting for 2-3 hours. Bigger than I expected it to be. The only negative thing to say would be how unclear it is where the entrance is. They placed signs pointing two different ways. One is up the stairs and says “tickets with reservation” , while the other sign points entrance past the stairs and elevators which leads absolutely nowhere and is a really long walk. The right way is up the stairs and they could point this out more clearly. Lots of confused people…
Excellent museum for art pictures. It is highly recommend for visit.
I liked the fact that besides the regular descriptions, the paintings had family descriptions or descriptions of other artists. Those underlined some aspects that I wouldnt have considered otherwise. I also enjoyed the fact that we had storage for our luggage. Not all employees know english, but we managed to comunicate if necessary.
Historical, important Italian paintings. Well organised. I thought it was interesting to see the paintings being restored. Give yourself plenty of time to walk around, lots to see. Get a ticket in advance.
An extremely interesting museum.Beside excellent explanations, there were also thoughts, examples, things to touch and to smell (!alongside the art pieces.The audio guide was also very helpful to enjoy the marvelous art in this well designed museum.A good place to come with kids!
I expected more famous pieces of art.
I know this is maybe crazy but I was expecting more from Pinacoteca di Brera. I was hoping to get more paintings of Rafael, Tiziano, Caravaggio and other Renaissance artists, but there is a lot of pre renaissance biblical & religious paintings. Also just few paintings of Rafael and 2 Caravaggio paintings. Unless you are historian and know all this biblical themes. The gallery extremely small compare to other European galleries. It took us 1.5 h tops. I dont regret coming because its still nice gallery over all and beautiful yard and Brera cafe its very charming. I think 15 eur per person its a bit expensive for the ticket.
One of best museums Ive ever had the honor of visiting. The collection of Italian Renaissance painting is unmatched. This is a must see! This is one of the best activities you can do on Milan while on holiday.
Was not expecting much from this gallery, so it clearly exceeded my expectaction. If you like art, it’s a must see.
Beautiful museum with great artworks!
A good place to visit if you are interested in art and culture. There are a lot of paintings to see. It would have been nice to have some more non-religous paintings, but I appreciate that is difficult due to the period of paintings on show. As with a number of museums in Milan, the price of €15 is a little steep. But worth a visit!
This is one of the best museums in Italy. It is "small", but you could spend a long time there if you want, as paintings are explained and have a detailed history about the piece or the artist. It was created by Napoleon, and his statue at the entrance is just a glimpse of how beautiful this Pinacoteca is on the inside, definitely recommend!
One of the best curated museums with well thought storytelling that guides you through the masterpieces on display. Although the collection on display is not the largest in quantity compared to other European hall of fame museums, Brera certainly wins in storytelling and outstanding curation.
A great gallery with an incredible selection of works by renowned artists. I recommend reserving about 2 hours for the visit so that you dont have to rush. Abou a third of the collection focuses o religious motives. If youre lucky you might have the opportunity to observe restoration work on paintings behind a glass enclosure.
The building is very nice and thrme rooms are big.the collection of pictures is enormous.We took the mobile guide, it was informative and helped to focus on the important pictures
@autumnk924I really love this museum. So amazing. There are so many famous artists. Mantegna, Tintoretto, Bellini, and so on.
I have visited a lot of museums in my life and i can assure you this one is definitely worth visiting ! Adding to the very cheap entry, you’ll discover classic paintings but what did it for us were the explications added to each paintings with fun facts you wouldn’t have known at first sight :)
Very nice exhibition. Mostly paintings, some sculpture. Interesting written explanation for each exhibit, also in English. Free toilets. A bit tricky to find the entrance.
It is possible to admire Renaissance masterpieces up to the beginning of the nineteenth century, by great names such as Mantegna, Tiepolo, Raffaello Sanzio, Bramante, Canaletto and Hayez.Wonderful!
Absolute gem of an art museum. All artworks are explained bilingually. Some have family friendly descriptions. Some have fabrics attached for visitors to touch. Two ateliers of restorations are on view. Feels like a living and breathing museum.
2 hours is not quite enough time! Schedule your visit earlier! But what an amazing gallery.
Book tickets beforehand and turn up a little earlier than the time-slot. Pace yourself, the entire museum is worth every second.
Beautiful experience at the Brera art gallery. Definitely recommend.
I love galleries and I appreciated Pinacoteca Brera, but it was a tiny bit of a letdown. Its more like a small gallery with one floor available only. Hence, I dont really understand the logic behind the Brera Card - theres not that much to see that youd need to come back multiple times throughout the month. But I didnt mind paying the fee, because it supports art after all :)
Nice collection mostly from the Renaissance era. Caravaggio is the highlight for sure but there are lots of other masterpieces as well. However, the lighting in some rooms was not appropriate making it difficult to enjoy some parts of the exhibition
You should go , but to expensive the ticket 🎫 15€ the adult and 10€ children
A must see in Milan if it is the only one you go to. Its like the louvre but in Milan. Good array of masterpieces. Set aside 2-3 hours for the tour.
Extraordinary art gallery, absolute must see in Milan. This is one of the best art galleries Ive ever visited, the use of wall colour and lighting really brings the experience to life, we went in the middle of July and it wasnt crowded at all, there were a comfortable amount of people inside. There are a limited number of lockers available as they dont allow you to bring water etc into the gallery and they have a cost also.
Yes!!! Just Yes!!! I went there and bought a ticket for the next day for 15€ in a machine in front of the museum entrance,cause I think the tickets for the day I went were already sold outBut it was 100% worth the wait!The museum has some “fun fact” plaques code to some pieces that were really fun to read and think about along the visitThe pieces presented are well placed. I got myself surprised with a Picasso that I was not expecting there too as well a low key Caravaggio and a copy of a Caravaggio that made me kind of confuse at first hahaThe only downside I would say is that the numbering of the rooms got me confused a bit… I also didn’t have a map, I don’t know if they provide that or not.
The best presentation of paintings i have seen yet. This includes the high quality audio guide (had a german onerecorded by a voice actor, giving interesting insights and context. The rooms are painted in very fitting colours and the paintings are arranged in a sensible way, which is explained to you in detail. There are even engaging texts prompting you to think outside of the box and giving you fun tasks. On top there are tables for you to draw on.Last but not least the collection of high value pieces from different eras is top tier.Easily the best Museum of Milan, if you only have time for one Gallery, choose Brera!
Nice visit to a museum with many pictures. Nice way to see what restoration of a painting means. Each month on the first Sunday, entry is free, just make an internet reservation before. ;)
Its worth a trip to Milan, just to visit this amazing collection
If u like classic paintings, yes
Beautiful! Art lovers MUST visit this place
The quality and amount of masterpieces are just something else. Along with Da Vincis museum, this is a must for art lovers visiting Milano
Thirty something rooms of amazing art from across centuries. Two great Caravaggios were the highlight for me. Allow at least two hours to catch most of the collections.
Raphael, Bramante, Caravaggio. Need I say more. Excellent high renaissance art pieces. Definitely book in advance. Easy to get lost here. And the cafe at the end is a nice recharge.
One of the most unique art galleries I’ve ever been to. It’s simply “A MUST” during the visit to Milan👌🏻
I recommend you before your visit, check out the official website pinacotecabrera.org because reservation is required but anyway you can buy your tickets on the site...but is better buy it online to ensure your entry. There are audio guides to enjoy more your experience.
It was impossible to buy tickets. You’re only supposed to do it with a machine, but the machines don’t work 🤷🏼♀️ So I’ve just wasted an hour of my time there. Cafe is nice though.
It is nice place for the people who like statues and the historical thing
The intensity of each room , each painting / painter is rather overpowering in places , next time I will limit sections / painters and absorb better the art and artist skills , Hayez alone his portraiture was incredible
For art lovers the best place to visit in Milano. Not particularly big, but nice collection of visual art mostly from Renaissance era. Very nice Caravaggio is probably the biggest highlight of the museum, but far from being the only interesting thing in the museum. Highly recommended. Crowds reasonable, but tickets need to be reserved in advance.
The museum is worth a visit if you are into art. A lot of it is religiously themed however so take that into consideration. The building itself is very beautiful and nice to look around in. The upper floor is the museum consisting of around 32 rooms and the lower floor has facilities related to the art school.We spent around 2 hours in there although we did walk through the later part a bit quicker due to needing to be at the next museum in time.
Worth the name and popularity. Some really nice pieces of work and the ambience is just premium. The color choices and lighting are amazing!
This is a must visit if you’re in Milan. The Brera area and architecture is beautiful enough but the art inside is breathtaking. You could get lost for hours in there. I highly recommend it.
If you have time for only one museum while in Milan, this one should be it. Its relatively small, only one floor, so it wont take up too much time, but what is offered is outstanding, mostly Italian works. Pictures allowed inside. Reservations required beforehand, which is done online.
Via Brera, 28, 20121 Milano MI, Italy, Milan
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