The Pinacoteca di Brera is the main public gallery for paintings in Milan, Italy. It contains one of the foremost collections of Italian paintings from the 13th …
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Apr 24, 2025
There are some magnificent and significant works of art in the Brera. I arrived as it opened on a Sunday morning (actually free to enter on 1st Sunday of the month) and it was glorious being able to …Full review by PaulH_Surrey
Apr 18, 2025
We chose this museum the day before because we knew we were going to have a rainy day. Admission price was reasonable. Small cafe on site. We were impressed by the size of the museum, the stunning co…Full review by Ctmom0818
Mar 28, 2025
I was in this beautiful place with my wife and my daughter on the first Sunday of February (for free!). What a delight! The collection is impressive, the rooms create a suggestive atmosphere and even…Full review by GrandTour34180121772
Is this area and place safe for visitors? Is there a lot of pickpockets around art museums. Best to not ruin my vacation if it’s not safe
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Hello, The area around the museum is safe, as are most areas in Europe. And, the area around the museum may have pickpockets, as do most major cities in Europe. You just …
Hello, The area around the museum is safe, as are most areas in Europe. And, the area around the museum may have pickpockets, as do most major cities in Europe. You just need to take care of your belongings. Don't put any phone/wallet in a pocket - especially a back pocket. Don't carry all your cash and your passport with you on outings -- leave the passport and most of your cash in the hotel safe. Of the cash and credit cards that you do bring, distribute them - don't have it all in one wallet in your one purse. When you are in crowds, hold tight to your purse. Don't put your cell phone down anywhere. If someone comes up to you asking for help, info, directions, etc - hold your purse tight. All this may sound scary, but I can honestly say that I'd walk just about anywhere in Europe at almost any time of day and into the night up to 11pm or so.