Milan is definitely underrated - the Brera Gallery


Forza Castle in Milan

Castello Sforzesco is 1.2 km from Milan Cathedral and a 15-minute walk away. After visiting the Cathedral of Milan, walk all the way to the Castle of Sforza, where you can see the spire of the castle from a distance, and in front of the castle is a huge fountain, which is perfect for photos. Through the main gate of the castle, is a very open square, surrounded by the castle walls, walk in it, carefully experience the living environment of Italian aristocrats, feel the thick and vicissitudes of the history of Milan city.

With more than 600 years of history, the castle of Sforza is a symbol of the vicissitudes of the city of Milan and one of the most important buildings in Milan. The whole castle was square in plan, with a large park and high walls all around it. The interior castle Museum houses many works of high artistic and historical value.

There is also a library and a carving hall in the castle, where sculptures, furniture and paintings are displayed. There are more than 1500 manuscripts in the library. The sculpture hall contains the works of famous masters Da Vinci and Michelangelo, and interested friends can buy tickets to see them up close.


Practical information:
Admission: Museum tickets are required, purchased on site, 5 euros.
Opening hours:
7am-6pm (Winter) /7am-7pm (Summer);
Museum: Tuesday-Sunday 9am - 5:30pm (last entry 5pm).
Address: Piazza Castello, 20121 Milano, Italy
How to get there: Metro Line 1 to Cairoli Station.

‼ ️ Precautions
Sforza Castle is very close to the city, and if you are not in a hurry, you can walk there and enjoy the city scenery along the way. The castle itself does not charge admission, the museum needs to buy additional tickets, because it is not a particularly popular spot, you can buy tickets directly on the spot, but you need to pay attention to the closing time.

The art gallery of a lifetime

Pinacoteca di Brera is a famous art gallery in Milan, Italy, located in the Palazzo Brera.

The history of the Brera Gallery dates back to the late 18th century, when Milan was ruled by Napoleon. Napoleon decided to build an art academy in the Palazzo Brera, with a gallery to display art.

The Brera Gallery was officially founded in 1809 and houses a large collection of important Italian art, especially paintings from the Renaissance and Baroque periods.

Famous collections include Raphael's The Virgin of Marriage, Caravaggio's The Supper at Emmaus, Titian's The Martyrdom of St. Peter, and Veronese's The Miracle of St. Mark.

The Palazzo Brera is a magnificent building that was originally a Jesuit monastery and was later converted for academic and cultural use. In the middle of the courtyard of the palace is the statue of Napoleon, and around the courtyard is the main exhibition hall of the Brera Gallery.

In addition to exhibiting artworks, the Brera Gallery also houses a school of Fine arts dedicated to art education and research. In the corridor of the first floor, students of the Academy of Fine Arts can be seen everywhere.

Galleria Brera is an important tourist attraction in Milan, attracting many art lovers and tourists. Galleria Brera is not only a place to display art treasures, but also an important symbol of Milan's culture and history.

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