Boleto de entrada al Museo Poldi Pezzoli





Descripción
El Museo Poldi Pezzoli tiene más de 6,200 objetos inventariados. Entre sus principales actividades se encuentran: conservación y restauración de obras, exposición de las mismas de acuerdo con los criterios museográficos más actualizados, adquisición de nuevas obras y colecciones enteras, estudio, desarrollo de actividades educativas dirigidas a todas las categorías de público. En los últimos años, se ha otorgado gran importancia a la comunicación de iniciativas promovidas por el museo a través de las redes sociales e Internet.
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Itinerario
La preparación de la visita se puede realizar a través del Recinto del Museo, que también ofrece la posibilidad, a los propietarios de teléfonos inteligentes, de enlazarse con una serie de datos sobre la historia de la casa y las obras durante la visita. Cuando el museo ingresa hoy al Museo, cada vez más capilar a través de las redes sociales, tiene a su disposición audioguías para adultos (en seis idiomas: chino, francés, japonés, inglés, italiano, ruso). Junto a las obras se pueden encontrar fichas en dos idiomas y con información sobre la técnica, procedencia, datación y restauración de las propias obras. Museo Poldi Pezzoli Via Manzoni 12-20121 Milán Horarios: El museo está abierto de 14.30 a 18.00 horas (última entrada a las 17.30 horas) El Museo cierra todos los martes, Nochevieja, Semana Santa, 25 de abril, 1 de mayo, 15 de agosto, 1 de noviembre, 8 de diciembre y Navidad. Cómo llegar: Parada de metro M3 Montenapoleone Parada de metro M1 Duomo Tranvía 1 parada Montenapoleone
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- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(64)
I have been to amazing museums all over Europe and other continents. I was absolutely mesmerized and stunned at the most important collection. I stayed 2 times longer and went around twice. I preferred it to Pinacoteca Ambrosia Museo and the Pinacoteca Brera. I think for a private collection it was definitely on the levels of the Borge and Medici's .
The Poldi Pezzoli Museum is a place of rare charm, where the elegance of a house museum makes the visit intimate and engaging. The eclectic and refined collection guides the visitor from ancient weapons to lace, from Botticelli to clocks, from porcelain to travel souvenirs, creating a lively journey between art and curiosity. Impeccable hospitality and heartfelt thanks to Mr. Paolo T., who with passion and sensitivity shared anecdotes that made the visit even more vibrant and memorable. Thank you!
The visit to the Poldi Pezzoli Museum was a wonderful surprise. An elegant, refined museum rich in extraordinary works, where each room tells a story of art, history, and a passion for collecting. The atmosphere is unique: it feels like stepping into a home from another time, meticulously cared for in every detail. The collections are magnificent, from paintings to furnishings, to art objects and armor, all displayed with great taste. An engaging visit that is never boring, perfect for both art enthusiasts and those looking to discover a special and less "chaotic" place than large traditional museums. Absolutely recommended!
Very nice museum. I don't have much knowledge of art history but the audio guide made me discover some paintings .( Not all are commented). I was particularly impressed by the gun room, clocks and fountains. The staff is helpful and friendly. I don't regret my visit.
The Museo Poldi Pezzoli is a short walk from the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. The former residence turned museum houses an incredible collection of art, including works by masters like Botticelli and Bellini. What I like about this museum is that it's not huge or overwhelming and it has a little bit of something for everyone; paintings, clocks, tapestries. Strolling through the galleries felt like I was enjoying a personal tour of a private collection. I recommend stopping by for a few hours even if you aren't into art; there's something for everyone here to enjoy.
A museum of note in Milan is located on Via Manzoni: the POLDI PEZZOLI MUSEUM, a refined residence-museum that exhibits a priceless private collection of Renaissance paintings (Piero della Fancesca, Bellini, Botticeli, Mategna,...), clocks, weapons, tapestries armor and historical furniture in an atmosphere of private palace.
The museum is located in the center of Milan, in what was once Poldi Pezzoli's house, Bella l'armeria with truly unique pieces, perhaps just a little dark. Beautiful clocks, the Persian carpet of the sixteenth century and paintings, ranging from 300 to 800. The staff was friendly and helpful.
The Poldi-Pezzoli museum is a pearl in a city rich in museums .I wanted to visit it for years and finally I succeeded.The museum is one of the most beautiful of its kind and is absolutely worth a visit if you are for a few days in Milan, the money is spent very well.S enters and you immediately see the staircase and then many beautiful paintings, from Botticelli to Bellini, from piero del Pollaiolo to Lucas Cranach from Canaletto to Hayez and then many others .The library is very beautiful as well as the hall of sundials , beautiful Dante's studio and every corner of the museum, in a word Wonderful !
A house museum that passes and you do not know it .beautiful with a multitude of works of art .fascinating and recommended.we had a guide who explained the whole family history and the various works .a jewel of Milan
I really enjoyed the design and layout of this small but unique museum with ceramics, china, paintings, etc. What impressed me most was the collection of ancient clocks and pocket watches. They look stunning.



