Open Opens at 10:00-18:00(Tickets available until 17:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
Piazza Pio XI, 2, 20123 Milano MI, ItalyMap
Phone+39 02 806921
What travelers say:
The whole library has received a lot of book art, the whole library is also very popular, the art form of books is still quite a lot, here you can also see a lot of book audio-visual products, also very popular Oh.
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Ambrosian Library Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Founded in 1603, the Ambrogia Library was the academic and cultural center of Milan at that time, as well as the public library in Europe. In terms of the breadth of collections of ancient books and their academic value, it is one of the best in Italy, especially the works of Arabic and oriental culture are very important. There is an art gallery in the Ambrogia Library, which displays paintings by Lombard and Venetian masters, such as Raphael's "School of Athens" sketches, Leonardo da Vinci's "Musicians", Carava Joe's "Fruit Basket", Botticelli's "The Virgin under the Curtain", etc. In addition, since 2009, the 12 volumes of Leonardo da Vinci's "Atlantic Manuscripts", which were hailed as very valuable for research by later generations, were also shown to the world for the first time here. Various achievements in musical instruments, mathematics, botany, etc.
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Ambrosian Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The whole library has received a lot of book art, the whole library is also very popular, the art form of books is still quite a lot, here you can also see a lot of book audio-visual products, also very popular Oh.
Not far from the Milan Cathedral, the interior collection is rich, there are three treasures of the town hall, Titian's still life sketch painting, Leonardo's manuscript, and the sketch manuscript of the Athens School. There are other masters' works. Before buying the ticket, the aunt at the door introduced it very well. There are not many people, the lighting and appreciation environment is very good, you can draw for an hour to watch.
Being able to see the distance through the window at the upper level makes the mood better
The library is named after the patron saint of Milan, which is the cultural and academic center of Milan. It has been more than 400 years of history. The library has a rich collection of books, covering all fields of politics, economy, culture and other fields. There are also large works by Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci and other masters, which have a huge influence.
The Ambroche Library is a historic library in Milan, Italy. It houses many famous works, and most of them are very historical works. Walk into this library and enjoy the works, and you will feel as if you are back in medieval Europe. The history is right in front of you. Experience the prosperity of the Roman Empire.
The Ambroche Library was built in 1603 and named after the patron saint of Milan, it was the centre of Milan's academic and cultural heritage at the time. It is one of the best in Italy, both in terms of the breadth and academic value of the collection of ancient books, especially with the most important works of Arab and Eastern culture. The paintings of Lombard and Venetian are centered.