Pinacothèque Ambrosiana et de Vinci, admission au Codex Atlanticus à Milan





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Voir les notes et dessins originaux du Codex Atlanticus de Léonard de Vinci, à la Pinacothèque Ambrosiana, Milan. Le billet d’entrée comprend l’accès au musée et à l’exposition, où les pages du carnet d’artiste sont mises à l’honneur. Visitez l'ancienne bibliothèque où est entreposé le Codex Atlanticus et admirez l'art du Caravage, Raphaël, Titien, et plus encore. Accordez-vous 1,5 heure pour une visite.
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Rendez-vous à la Pinacothèque Ambrosiana de Milan, à seulement cinq minutes de la célèbre Piazza Duomo. Avec votre ticket d’entrée, vous entrerez directement dans le musée pour accéder à l’exposition du Codex Atlanticus: la collection personnelle de dessins et de notes de Léonard de Vinci. Offrant un aperçu de l'esprit créatif de l'artiste et inventeur de la Renaissance, l'exposition présente des pages choisies de la collection, qui sont alternées régulièrement. Si vous voulez voir le reste - le Codex Atlanticus compte plus de 1 000 pages - rendez-vous à la bibliothèque du musée. Votre billet d'entrée donne accès à toutes les zones principales de la Pinacothèque Ambrosiana. Explorez ses salles pour voir des œuvres d'art de Botticelli, Titian, Raphael, etc. La corbeille de fruits du Caravage, un tableau de nature morte, n’est que l’un des points forts. Combien de temps vous restez à l'intérieur du musée est à vous. Le temps de visite recommandé est de 1,5 heure.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
- Les utilisateurs de fauteuils roulants ont accès à la galerie Ambrosiana; seules certaines salles d'exposition sont accessibles
Avis(175)
Good Museum - lighting of artwork was best I have ever seen.
In the context of the initiative "a night at the museum," last night I visited the art gallery with my family. Beautiful artworks and interesting architecture. Critical notes: the path is not very well marked, and (this applies to many museums) the signs with information about the artworks are written in small print and are not very accessible (perhaps also due to the crowd).
The lightening alone was worth every cent!!!!! I have been in museums everywhere and this is the 1st time I could see and appreciate the entire exhibit. I don’t understand how major museums cannot figure this out.
Being able to see, in person the ACTUAL drawings and sketches and notes of Da Vinci was breathtaking!
Very cool place with a lot of art. You can see fascinating paintings and statues from many Renaissance and Ancient Roman artists. There are audio guides available for an extra 6 Euros. Expect to spend about 3 hours here to truly enjoy everything.
This was much better than expected good flow thru rooms not too busy, stairs. Religious art, artifacts, DaVinci codex and rare books
It is a real privilege to be able to visit this Pinacoteca with so few visitors, as has been the case at the beginning of February 2026. It is impossible to highlight just one work from among those on display, or even a group of them. In my case, if I had to choose just one, it would be Caravaggio's fruit basket.
A true jewel in the heart of Milan, the Ambrosiana proved to be the perfect cultural destination for my appointment. Showing my companion Leonardo's Codex Atlanticus, seeing those brilliant pages up close, filled me with a quiet local pride. The rooms dedicated to Caravaggio were equally hypnotic, creating an intimate and silent atmosphere that made the outside world vanish. Although the main halls were a bit crowded for a Saturday afternoon, it was a small price to pay for sharing so much beauty. It was a reminder of the deep art we have at hand and an experience that felt both inspiring and romantic. We will definitely be back.
Unbelievable library, soo cool and historic! A must see, soo much to see, very worth it. This is a must do you'll never forget
Always nice to dive into the culture and beauty of local artists. The da Vinci Atlantic Code is something exceptional. For a moment it projects you into another world. Well organized art gallery and intuitive route. It is worth the visit observing everything with relaxation. Recommended



