What makes it 81% Couple-Friendly: Couples can share a quiet cultural moment among Raphael and Caravaggio, choose evening openings for a more intimate mood, and stroll hand-in-hand through historic rooms in under two hours.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Enough to view the gallery’s top works without rush
Follow the quick route:
Use the 1-hour self-guided path to find Caravaggio, Raphael and Leonardo highlights
Tip: Download the free map before you arrive or grab it at the ticket desk
Admire the Codex Atlanticus:
Explore pages from Da Vinci’s Atlantic Manuscripts in the Sala Federiciana
Tip: Visit first to beat the midday crowd
Attend an evening opening:
Experience the gallery after regular hours for fewer visitors
Tip: Book the €3 ticket on the official site at least one week in advance

Yiğit Selamoğlu
The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, located in Milan, is both an art gallery and one of the oldest libraries in the city. Founded in 1618 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, it was established as a center of learning and culture, and today it houses an extraordinary collection of artworks, manuscripts, and historical artifacts. Among its most celebrated treasures is Leonardo da Vinci’s Portrait of a Musician, ...
Seokjin Ham
The museum is located inside the historic Biblioteca Ambrosiana, one of Europe’s oldest libraries. The library was founded in 1607 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, who then established the art gallery in 1618 by donating his personal collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings. This made the Ambrosiana one of the first institutions in Italy to integrate public art display with formal artistic ...
Dmitry
The Pinacoteca was established by Cardinal Federico Borromeo and includes 24 rooms. The masterpieces include works of Titian, Carravagio, Rafael and others. Besides the paintings, there is a number of curiosities such as Napoleon Bonaparte's gloves worn by him at the Battle of Waterloo. There is an excellent audioguide in various languages.
James Leithart
So much art everywhere. A truly fascinating museum and worth going if you have a ticket (although I personally wouldn’t pay for an individual ticket - but as an add on to something else would be fine). The most impressive part for me was a decorated staircase and the library room! Would have been amazing to read or study in there before it was a museum! And if you have the chance definitely go in...
Julia Karney
Wow! This is an amazing art museum and library! Must see in Milan! There are many paintings, sculptures, and other works of art from many well known artists such as Andrea Mantegna, Raphael, Giovanni Bellini, Caravaggio, and Francesco Hayez. Also here is the Codex Atlanticus, which is a Leonardo da Vinci's drawings and sketches from his notebooks. We were pleasantly surprised that it was not super...
Visit in late fall or winter to avoid large tour groups and enjoy calmer galleries.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2×€17) | EUR 34 |
| Audio guide downloads (2×€4) | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 42 |
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