Ambrosiana Library Picture Gallery Opening Hours
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The Ambrosian Library & Art Gallery, named after Ambrose the patron saint of Milan, opened in 1618 and is the city's oldest museum. The beautiful palace, as well as the world-class collections of paintings, manuscripts and books are well worth a visit.\\n\",\"articleBody\":\"The Ambrosiana began as one of the earliest public libraries in Europe, founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo in 1609. His agents scoured Western Europe for books and manuscripts.\\n\\nSome of the major acquisitions include the Muratorian fragment (the oldest known list of the books of the New Testament dating back to circa 170 AD), a copy of Homer's Iliad, Leonardo da Vinci's original Codex Atlanticus and many other famed and historically significant works. Cardinal Borromeo's private art collection of 172 paintings was put on display in the Library in 1618.\\n\\nLord Byron, the romantic poet, was a prominent visitor to the Library in 1816. Today it has a college of Doctors, similar to the scribes of the Vatican Library. Some of the notable works of art which can be viewed there include Raffaello's cartoon for the School of Athens fresco in the Vatican, Carvaggio's Basket of Fruit and Botticelli's Madonna con Bambino e tre angeli.\\n\",\"datePublished\":\"2016-08-26T00:00:00\",\"author\":{\"@type\":\"Person\",\"givenName\":\"Chris\",\"familyName\":\"Richard\",\"name\":\"Chris Richard\",\"jobTitle\":\"Site Editor\"},\"publisher\":{\"@type\":\"Organization\",\"name\":\"SeeTheWorld\",\"url\":\"http:\\/\\/www.seetheworld.com\",\"logo\":{\"@type\":\"ImageObject\",\"url\":\"https:\\/\\/www.seetheworld.com\\/images\\/seetheworld-logo.png\"}},\"dateModified\":\"2016-08-26T00:00:00\"} Skip to main content SeeMilan Out & About News & Updates News & Reviews Events Calendar Webcams Maps Photo Gallery Weather Shows Dining & Nightlife Bars & Clubs Restaurants Cafes & Delis Chefs & Caterers Cafe Culture Local Produce Local Cuisine Wine Guide Places & Culture Towns & Villages Sights & Sites History Geography Sights by Theme Language Main Attractions Property & Homes Estate Agents Shopping Shopping Guide Shops & Boutiques Travel Guides Tourist Guide Come & Stay Hotels & Rentals Holiday Rentals Hotels Luxury Hotels Boutique Hotels Charming B&Bs Camping & Glamping Getting Here Airport Transfers Buses Car Hire Helicopters Taxis Trains Accommodation Guides Where to Stay Guide Wedding Guide Accommodation Guide Have More Fun Adventures Activities & Trips Guides & Tours Scooter Rental Spas & Massages Sports Bike Hire Golf Horse Riding Karting Sports Centres Watersports Activity Guides Cycling Guide Webcams News Events {\"domain\":\"partners.seetheworld.com\",\"selector\":\"broadstreet-zone\",\"networkId\":6838,\"onlyVisible\":true,\"renderMarginPercent\":10,\"mobileScaling\":20,\"targets\":{\"account_id\":22074,\"account_commercial\":false,\"c_item_id\":667984,\"c_item_url_root\":\"sights\",\"c_page_url_root\":null,\"page_type\":\"detail\",\"rating\":\"bronze\",\"site_code\":\"mil\",\"url\":\"/sights/museums/biblioteca-and-pinacoteca-ambrosiana-ambrosian-library-and-art-gallery\"}} Biblioteca Ambrosiana
Opening hours Pinacoteca Ambrosiana Milano: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm, closed on Monday. Closed on some less important holidays such as Christmas or Easter Sunday. Attention: During the Corona period and the lockdown, opening hours are sometimes considerably shorter.
The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery. Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded in 1609 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, whose agents scoured Western Europe and even Greece and Syria for books and manuscripts. Some major acquisitions of complete libraries were the manuscripts of the Benedictine monastery of Bobbio (1606) and the library of the Paduan Vincenzo Pinelli, whose more than 800 manuscripts filled 70 cases when they were sent to Milan and included the famous Iliad, the Ilias Picta.
The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery. Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded in 1609 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo.
The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian Art Gallery. The library's collection is rich in classical manuscripts, notably Homer and Vergil, in incunabula, and in Oriental texts. It also contains Leonardo da Vinci's profusely illustrated Codex Atlanticus, now exhibited for the first time at Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. Plenty of artistic elements are exhibited in gallery nicely to allure the visitors. You can save time by pre-purchasing tickets for the library & gallery. It is just a few minutes away from the city center and thus, reaching this place would not be a great deal of challenge for any visitor. 153554b96e
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