Pinacoteca Di Brera

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The Pinacoteca di Brera is the main public gallery for paintings in Milan, Italy. It contains one of the foremost collections of Italian paintings from the 13th …

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Jan 19, 2025
Fantastic way to learn about the history of Milan and enjoy the artwork. At the end of the gallery is a wonderful cafe where we had a delicious cafe latte! All the staff had brilliant English so no n…Full review by LaraBrinded
Jan 3, 2025
Fabulous art gallery in a beautiful building. The art school is downstairs; go up the stairs to enter the gallery. Art is organised from earliest dates to later. Fascinating to see the changing style…Full review by Lauren-Ann-P
Jan 3, 2025
Situated in a palazzo used by Napolean during his conquest of Italy, this historic museum which has been open for over 200 years houses some wonderful renaissance and more "modern" (1800's) pieces. …Full review by TheAngeloS
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Do I need to book a ticket far in advance? I would like to go in 3 weeks but I don't see any time slots available on their website.
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Did you manage to purchase on the day?
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Answer by Waleed B · Feb 1, 2025
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Is this area and place safe for visitors? Is there a lot of pickpockets around art museums. Best to not ruin my …
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Is this area and place safe for visitors? Is there a lot of pickpockets around art museums. Best to not ruin my vacation if it’s not safe
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Hello, The area around the museum is safe, as are most areas in Europe. And, the area around the museum may have pickpockets, as do most major cities in Europe. You just …
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Hello, The area around the museum is safe, as are most areas in Europe. And, the area around the museum may have pickpockets, as do most major cities in Europe. You just need to take care of your belongings. Don't put any phone/wallet in a pocket - especially a back pocket. Don't carry all your cash and your passport with you on outings -- leave the passport and most of your cash in the hotel safe. Of the cash and credit cards that you do bring, distribute them - don't have it all in one wallet in your one purse. When you are in crowds, hold tight to your purse. Don't put your cell phone down anywhere. If someone comes up to you asking for help, info, directions, etc - hold your purse tight. All this may sound scary, but I can honestly say that I'd walk just about anywhere in Europe at almost any time of day and into the night up to 11pm or so.
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good day! Does your Pinacoteca have an audio guide in Russian?
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Yes
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