Pinacoteca Ambrosiana and da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus admission in Milan
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124 Ratings
Milan
Discover the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in Milan and explore da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus. See original notes and drawings by Leonardo da Vinci and admire masterpieces by Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, and more.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Pinacoteca Ambrosiana - Venture to the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana located in Milan, a mere five-minute stroll from the renowned Piazza Duomo.\n\nUpon presenting your entrance pass, you’ll be welcomed into the museum to explore the Codex Atlanticus exhibit: a personal anthology of Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches and writings.\n\nThis display provides a glimpse into the ingenious mind of the famed Renaissance polymath, featuring a selection of pages from his extensive compilation, which are periodically changed. To delve into the full breadth of the Codex Atlanticus, which encompasses over 1,000 pages, make your way to the museum’s library. Your ticket allows for complete access to all principal sections of the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana.\n\nWander through the galleries to admire masterpieces by illustrious artists such as Botticelli, Titian, Raphael, and others. Among the standout pieces is Caravaggio’s Basket of Fruit, a renowned still-life work.\n\nYou decide the duration of your visit to the museum, although a typical tour is suggested to last around 1.5 hours.
What's Included
  • Admission ticket
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Audio guide (approx. 3 EUR)
  • Entrance to “The Last Supper”
Additional Information

Experience firsthand Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Atlanticus through its original sketches and notes displayed at Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in Milan. Your entrance pass provides access to both the museum and its special exhibit featuring prominent pages from the artist’s diary. Explore the historic library holding the Codex Atlanticus and appreciate artworks by celebrated artists like Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, among others. Allocate approximately 1.5 hours for this intriguing visit.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Wheelchair users have access to the Ambrosiana gallery; only certain exhibition rooms are accessible
Location
Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
Piazza Pio XI 2,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(124 Ratings)
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Lucero_r
Jun 7, 2024
A beautiful place - The museum is amazing. 100% recommended. I visited with My family and everyone enjoyed the experience.
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Barbaraw942
May 28, 2024
Worth a visit for any art lover - Very interesting collection of sacred paintings as well as portraits. There is a painting of a fruit basket by Caravaggio- this by itself is worth a visit. Beautiful building with several wings.
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Christinekaeding
May 8, 2024
Superior, a must see. - I can’t pinpoint only one thing that I enjoyed. The entire museum is worth seeing. Dante’s writings were an extra bonus.
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Jennifer_b
May 3, 2024
Must visit in Milan - Amazing artworks, strongly recommend you hire the iPad self-guided tour. It’s fantastic even setting a guide based on how much time you have. The Da Vinci exhibition is brilliant.
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Malcolm190stewart
Apr 27, 2024
2 hours spare in Milan - Just entering the library was like a scene from beauty and the beast, such a lovely building house fantastic pieces of art and history
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829yanab
Apr 2, 2024
You MUST see it - There are a lot of masterpieces on 1m2. You Just can wander all this thing and old italian masters. Good collection, you must see it. For me the Best experience was when i saw Leonardo's handwrite
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Relax49637792563
Jan 8, 2024
Great - Fabulous experience, for younger and older ones. And not so crowded Perfect choice Wished I had booked an audiobook
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620rainerw
Mar 29, 2024
The building alone is worth a visit - Good overview of the centuries, but many paintings and sculptures related to the Christian church. Leonardo da Vinci is of course a highlight. But you can only find these interesting things in the basement in the old library. Overall, the building is worth seeing, the courtyard is impressive from different heights even in bad weather. Small tip: in general, the crowds are not that bad. You don't necessarily have to buy the tickets online in advance and can easily save €2-3 per person.
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Antoiri
Feb 13, 2024
Art gallery and Leonardo - Art gallery not to be missed with works by Luini, Leonardo (the musician), large room dedicated to Raphael. Famous for the library where Leonardo's writings and the Atlantic codex are preserved. The historic building is beautiful.
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Vitp2016
Jan 28, 2024
There's a painting by Leonardo and no one even looks at it. Pure madness. - It's a beautiful art gallery. Absolute masterpieces of both painting and Wunderkammer - chamber of wonders. Absolutely worth visiting. It would be six stars. Not forgetting that the building itself is also beautiful. So I'm not talking about the wonders that exist. Other commentators have already done so. But... some of the wonders or curiosities that will also be there somewhere are not reported or highlighted. Napoleon's gloves for example. maybe I saw them, but I didn't notice, the plate with the description was nowhere to be found. Not to mention the other tags: the lighting of the paintings was beautiful but the tags remained in the dark and almost illegible. I noticed two huge oriental vases, I thought they were Chinese but I have now read on Wikipedia that they are Japanese. Maybe a report would be good. And we end with Leonardo: at the end of the tour in a room, together with other stuff, there is a masterpiece by Leonardo: the musician. Alone it would be worth an intercontinental trip to Milan. Not highlighted, the nameplate is almost illegible, and many visitors pass by with a distracted glance. I had to say to some: "Look, there's a Leonardo!". Perhaps for the first time I also saw pages of the Atlantic Codex, also by Leonardo. I understand the inestimable economic and scientific value, but they are scribbles comparable to hieroglyphics. There is nothing beautiful or exciting about them. Using the excuse that Hayez's Kiss was on loan, it's definitely worth going back to. P.S: the bathrooms are perfectly fine.
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