We love the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, one of the most charming museums in Milano. Here you can admire works by Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, Brueghel and Leonardo da Vinci.
This tour will bring you into the Ambrosiana Library one of the oldest and most important public library in the world. In this enchanted space you will admire the Atlantic Codex, the largest collection in the world of drawings, notes, sketches by Leonardo da Vinci.
The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is not just that, it’s also history, beauty and incredible items, like the Ritual Tupinambà cloak, the hair of Lucrezia Borgia and even the gloves worn by Napoleon at Waterloo!
This museums is a perfect combo with our tour dedicated to the Last Supper by Da Vinci. We will build an itinerary with the most important works left in Milano by the Tuscan master, a full immersion into the magic world of Renaissance in our city.
Do oyu know that the Atlantic codex is neither and Atlas nor a Codex. So why it’s called like this? Book our tour and you will know!
Dettagli della visita
Private guided tour | Tours can be done in Italian, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and many more languages on demand. |
Duration of the tour | 2 hours for the guided visit of the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. 3 hours for a classic city tour including the visit to the Last Supper. Up to a full day for a full immersion into the genius of the Tuscan master in Milano. |
What’s included in the tour | Private tour of the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana and the Atlantic Codex with fast track |
Maximum number of participants | From private tours to multiple groups. |
How to book the guided tour | Contact us at and tell us the number of people, date and timing of your visit to the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. We will select the best guide for your tour. |
Fast track | With our “Fast track” service we take care of your booking. You will arrive a few minutes before, meet the guide who will have already collected your tickets and go straight to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. |
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