ambrosiana library & picture gallery (biblioteca-pinacoteca ambrosiana)
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从大教堂广场很容易找到,但是在边上。没有其他地方忙,这是一个有趣的地方。靠近,如果没有人群的话会很棒。建筑本身值得一看-一个了不起的大理石建筑。对于现代人来说可能有点难理解,每个平面都是平的,风格不同。让你眼花缭乱。然而-庭院你安安静-虽然我们去的那天下雨-天热的时候一定很棒。唯一的建议就是应该多设一点标识因为很容易迷路,到米兰很便利.......注意,当地家庭开的不贵的咖啡馆很不错,也打算在那吃午餐!
这里的油画和达芬奇素描(在参观的末段,在图书馆里)的收藏很让人印象深刻。在我们参观的时候,许多最重要的作品被送到了东京去展览,我们真是倒霉。一定要耐心花上几分钟时间看看这里描述如何绘制含有许多重要人物的大型壁画的电影。这个建筑本身也很漂亮。在这个博物馆里,你可以很容易找到路。在这里你是可以直接穿过所有的房间,不会漏掉任何东西,这与米兰的一切格局让人迷惑的博物馆不同。
我们去参观绘画博物馆,根本不是我们想象的样子。有许多伟大的画卷,但是布鲁盖尔(比利时画家)作品很多,只有衣服卡拉瓦乔,但是这幅画非常棒。此次参观的重头戏是图书馆里的达芬奇画展。那些画非常棒,值得一览。
画廊本身就非常有价值-达芬奇的作品更是为这里增色不少。这里有一些很棒的作品,包括波提切利,拉雯尔,提香,卡拉瓦乔的作品。这些有意思的作品放在这样有趣的地方展出为其增色不少。不好的一点是最后看完后,你身处这栋建筑的背面,还得回到前面拿包。他们好像也没有英文的介绍展品的小册子。
上个周日下的阵雨,我们找了半天这里!居然躲在一条后街上,也没有标牌,最后还是进的后门。幸亏一个意大利人会说英语,给我们指到了前面,还挺远的呢,周围还在进行道路施工。到了前台我还把伞落在那儿了,我儿子落了书包。真是不好找。虽然这栋建筑也没干别的吧,可是立个信息牌就那么困难么?不过我们很喜欢看各种画作,真是很美,尤其是Codex Atlanticus的。我们看完后还下着雨,我就打算绕到前面去,可不想再去后门了(前面说过有一段距离了),而且我还得去外面绕一圈拿回我的雨伞。可是当我避开讨厌的服务员到达前面时他们说已经把我的伞拿到后门了,只有我的伞,我儿子的书包呢?还不给我拿,那你们想怎么办!我看了前面的点评,都说这里很难找,得问路。但是这里显然不在乎,不然早就做一些改观了。他们傲慢、盛气凌人的态度真应该改一改。我觉得他们应该去其他大画廊拜访一下,看看人家怎么做的。人家都是很好找,来回走也不会被人指指点点,完了还可以喝杯咖啡,买一些明信片纪念品什么的,伞落在哪里就应该在哪儿找到,或者提前告诉一声。总之这里只适合轻松的参观,每人15欧元,如果不抱着这种心情早投诉了。
Signposting around the picture gallery is confusing. As a result we missed a whole floor. When we realised this and tried to get back up the stairs we were stopped and told that we could not go back
Stumbled upon this place during a walk not far from our hotel ( at Una Maison Milano). The library turned museum features rooms after rooms of fabulous paintings, one that stood out to me was a series of paintings by Jan Brueghel. Had a wonderful time absorbing the beauty and intensity of the artworks as there are not very many people wondering around. Audio guides are available for purchase at the ticket counter. There's a security guard in every room making sure that you do not take photos or touch the artwork.The cherry on top was definitely Da Vinci's Atlanticus Codex located in the amazingly preserved wood crafted library where you can still see and smell the old books dating from previous centuries decaying on the racks. Worth the stumble and will come back here on my next visit to Milano.
Da Vinci Atlanticus Codex is a wonderfull exposition of the genius manuscripts for his studies on water. The library and pinacoteca are awesome and the visit worth every cent spent.
Dear Sir,we are sorry to know that you had a bad experience with the lady at the box office, this is the first time we receive such a complaint and we’ll make sure this will not happen again.We only regret that in your review you wrote four paragraphs about the lady at the front desk and then just three lines on the museum itself, commenting the art collection with just three words “mediocre to okay art”. We personally feel that artists such as Titian, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Caravaggio (just to mention a few of the renowned artists featured in the 24 rooms of the museum) would definitely deserve a far better, if not more detailed and exhaustive, comment.Best regards
Great, so much to see, the paintings are out of this world, give yourself plenty of time to go round it will take a least 3 hours to see everything if not longer.
We stumbled upon this place while exploring the historic city center, and absolutely loved it! Fantastic exhibits and recorded guided tour, well worth a visit when in Milan especially if you are a fan of Leonardo.
A beautiful gallery with a nice collection of art at the highest floors. The visit is a bit awkward, moving from indoors to outdoors throughout the visit. However it has its charm when discovering the architecture of this old monastery. The library at the end of the visit is worth it with its particular atmosphere and Da Vinci's codex displayed.
Amazing! We can't believe we saw actual pages of daVinci's "Codex"! And all the ancient, memorable, gorgeous art! Who knew this fantastic museum was hiding, quietly, in Milan? And, right next door to our lovely hotel! What a pleasure to visit! Truly!
I fell upon this beautiful museum while walking around Milan a few years ago. At the time they were exhibiting drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, I loved it so much but I couldn't remember it's name to write a review. If you happen to be in Milan I really recommend you find out where this place is a pay a visit. Mosaic walls and beautiful paintings adorn the walls, a must see.
If you are interested in painting, particularly from the Renaissance period, you should visit this place and also, if you have the time and forces, the not so far Pinacoteca de Breda.