Museums

MUSEUMS

📍Pinacoteca di Brera
One of the most important collections of Italian art, featuring works by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Piero della Francesca.
Distance: 13 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M2/M3 Centrale → M2 Lanza)

📍Museo Poldi Pezzoli
House-museum with Renaissance paintings, ancient weapons, porcelain, and decorative arts.
Distance: 11 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Montenapoleone)

📍Museo Bagatti Valsecchi
Renaissance residence with original furnishings and 15th-16th century artworks.
Distance: 11 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Montenapoleone)

📍Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
Collection featuring works by Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and other Italian masters.
Distance: 11 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Duomo)

📍Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano
Houses Leonardo da Vinci’s fresco *The Last Supper*.
Distance: 17 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3/M1 Duomo → M1 Conciliazione)

📍Museo San Fedele
Small museum dedicated to contemporary sacred art.
Distance: 9 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Duomo)

📍Museo Teatrale alla Scala
Displays instruments, costumes, stage sets, and historical archives of Teatro alla Scala.
Distance: 9 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Duomo)

📍Museo della Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio
Collection of early Christian and medieval art.
Distance: 14 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M2/M3 Centrale → M2 Sant’Ambrogio)

📍Castello Sforzesco
Large historic complex with museums of ancient art, sculptures, furniture, and musical instruments.
Distance: 14 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3/M1 Duomo → M1 Cairoli)

📍Museo Archeologico
Artifacts from the Roman and prehistoric periods, with sections dedicated to ancient Milan.
Distance: 13 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M2/M3 Centrale → M2 Cadorna)

📍Museo del Risorgimento
Tells the story of the Unification of Italy through documents, paintings, and historical relics.
Distance: 13 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Montenapoleone)

📍Museo Diocesano
Exhibition of sacred art and liturgical objects from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
Distance: 17 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M2/M3 Centrale → M2 Sant’Ambrogio)

📍National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
Italy’s largest technical-scientific museum, featuring models of Leonardo’s inventions.
Distance: 16 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M2/M3 Centrale → M2 Sant’Ambrogio)

📍Civic Museum of Natural History
Minerals, fossils, dinosaur skeletons, zoology, and biodiversity.
Distance: 9 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3/M1 Duomo → M1 Palestro)

📍Leonardo3 Museum
Interactive exhibitions and working reconstructions of Leonardo da Vinci’s machines.
Distance: 10 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Duomo)

📍Triennale Design Museum
Italian design museum, located inside the Palazzo dell’Arte, covering architecture, fashion, and graphics.
Distance: 17 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M2/M3 Centrale → M2 Cadorna)

📍Museo del Novecento
Museum dedicated to 20th-century art, featuring works by Boccioni, Fontana, and other Italian artists.
Distance: 8 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Duomo)

📍Galleria d’Arte Moderna (GAM)
Collection of Italian art from the 19th century to the 20th century, including Hayez, Segantini, and others.
Distance: 7 min by metro (M3 Sondrio → M3 Turati)

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