Unlock Milan's Art Secrets: A Private Tour of Ambrosiana's Masters
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Overview
Milan: Explore the Ambrosiana Museum's treasures with a private tour, unveiling masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Caravaggio. Delve into Cardinal Borromeo's 16th-century collection and the building's rich history. Discover Renaissance art in one of Italy's most beautiful museums near the Duomo. Lasts 1.5 hours.
Highlights
Leonardos Codex Atlanticus: The Ambrosiana Library holds Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus, the largest collection of his drawings and writings. A unique and unmissable collection
Caravaggio's Basket of Fruit: Caravaggio's 'Basket of Fruit' is one of the first still life paintings in history.
Raphael's preparatory cartoon for The School of Athens: The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is home to Raphael's original cartoon for his famous fresco 'The School of Athens' in the Vatican.
Cardinal Borromeo's Vision: Founded in the 17th century by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, the Ambrosiana was conceived as a center of art and learning, showcasing his passion for culture.
Sentiment Analysis
The experience is highly rated for its knowledgeable guide and access to stunning art, making it a worthwhile cultural experience. Some find the tour duration short.

Knowledgeable and engaging guide enhances the experience.
Opportunity to view iconic masterpieces up close.
Personalized experience with a private tour.
Convenient location near the Duomo.
Tour duration might feel short for some visitors.
Limited accessibility information available.