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Brera Art Gallery

The Brera Art Gallery, in Italian known as Pinacoteca di Brera, was founded in 1776 to promote the training of art students. It is well known among citizens of Milan, for its exhaustive collection of remarkable paintings, as well as its Fine Arts Academy. Many of Italy’s pioneer artists and writers have graduated from the academy, including the Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo. The Brera Art Gallery showcases an impressive array of masterpieces by Italian and international artists dating from the 13th to the 20th century.

Home to one of the most outstanding collections of Italian paintings, it is a definite stop on every visit to Milan, especially for people who wish to marvel at the works of Raphael, Caravaggio, Veronese, Titian, Bramante and Bellini. Some equally-appealing highlights includes works by non-Italian artists like Rubens, Picasso, Mantegna and Hayez.

Location: Via Brera, 28, 20121 Milan, Italy

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Milan

Perfect destination for: Fashion shopping! Enjoying sunny terraces and great food. Discovering Italian art museums, ancient monuments and churches.

Location: Milan lies in the north of Italy. Which is located in South Europe, right below Switzerland and Austria.

Nearby: Cities such as Venice and Verona can be found nearby Milan, within driving distance.

Large events: Milan Fashion Week and Milan Design Week!

Where to stay: We have made a list of the best hotels in Milan. For the business travel we also made a list of the best airport hotels.

Currency: The Euro.

Famous for: Being trendsetters with fashion brands, such Prada, Armani and Versace. Amazing cars, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo. Italian food, from pizza and spaghetti to ice cream! Renaissance painters and sculptures. Roman-era monuments.