📍 Pinacoteca di Brera
One of the most important Italian art collections, featuring works by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Piero della Francesca.
Distance: 10 min by metro (M2 Centrale → M2 Lanza)
📍Poldi Pezzoli Museum
A house-museum with Renaissance paintings, ancient weapons, porcelain, and decorative arts.
Distance: 8 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Montenapoleone)
📍Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
A Renaissance residence with original furnishings and artworks from the 15th–16th centuries.
Distance: 8 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Montenapoleone)
📍Ambrosiana Art Gallery
A collection featuring works by Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and other Italian masters.
Distance: 9 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Duomo)
📍Last Supper Museum
Home to Leonardo da Vinci’s fresco *The Last Supper*.
Distance: 15 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3/M1 Duomo → M1 Conciliazione)
📍San Fedele Museum
A small museum dedicated to contemporary sacred art.
Distance: 8 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Duomo)
📍 La Scala Theatre Museum
Displays instruments, costumes, stage designs, and the historical archives of Teatro alla Scala.
Distance: 8 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Duomo)
📍Museum of the Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio
Collection of Early Christian and Medieval art.
Distance: 14 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Sant’Ambrogio)
📍 Sforza Castle
A large historic complex housing museums of ancient art, sculptures, furniture, and musical instruments.
Distance: 12 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3/M1 Duomo → M1 Cairoli)
📍 Archaeological Museum
Exhibits from the Roman and prehistoric eras, with sections dedicated to ancient Milan.
Distance: 12 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Cadorna)
📍 Risorgimento Museum
Tells the story of Italy’s unification through documents, paintings, and historical relics.
Distance: 11 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Montenapoleone)
📍 Diocesan Museum
An exhibition of sacred art and liturgical objects from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
Distance: 14 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Sant’Ambrogio)
📍Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology
Italy’s largest science and technology museum, featuring models of Leonardo’s inventions.
Distance: 16 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Sant’Ambrogio)
📍Civic Museum of Natural History
Minerals, fossils, dinosaur skeletons, zoology, and biodiversity exhibits.
Distance: 9 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M1 Duomo → M1 Palestro)
📍Leonardo3 Museum
Interactive exhibitions and working reconstructions of Leonardo da Vinci’s machines.
Distance: 9 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Duomo)
📍Triennale Design Museum
Museum of Italian design located inside the Palazzo dell’Arte, showcasing architecture, fashion, and graphic design.
Distance: 17 min by metro (M2 Centrale → M2 Cadorna)
📍Museum of the Twentieth Century
A museum dedicated to 20th-century art, featuring works by Boccioni, Fontana, and other Italian artists.
Distance: 8 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Duomo)
📍Gallery of Modern Art (GAM)
A collection of Italian art from the 19th to the 20th century, including works by Hayez, Segantini, and others.
Distance: 7 min by metro (M3 Centrale → M3 Turati)
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