Museo Poldi Pezzoli Entrance Ticket: Explore More than 6200 Inventoried Artworks

Discover over 6,200 inventoried artworks at Museo Poldi Pezzoli. Explore conservation, restoration, exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational activities. Follow their exciting initiatives on social media and the internet.

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Museo Poldi Pezzoli - The preparation for the visit can take place through the Museum site, which also offers the possibility, to smart-phone owners, to link with a series of data on the history of the house and the works during the visit.
    When the museum enters the Museum today, which is increasingly capillary through social networks, it has at…
What's Included
  • Entrance ticket to Museo Poldi Pezzoli included
What's Not Included
  • audioguide
Additional Information

The Poldi Pezzoli Museum is home to more than 6,200 catalogued items. Its primary responsibilities include conserving and restoring artworks, displaying them using the latest museum presentation standards, acquiring new pieces and whole collections, and conducting research. Furthermore, the museum focuses on the development of educational activities for…

Location
Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Via Alessandro Manzoni 12,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
4.5
(48 Ratings)
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
Utku
Nov 16, 2024
Hidden Gem In Milan - A local gem that nobody ones but it was a private collection museum simply experts in jewellery and 16th century religious paintings. You can also find early works of Michelangelo and Raphael
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Jamiebv4892ge
Sep 30, 2024
Do this! - I think this was my favourite visit during my trip to Milan. The reason being is it felt like the equivalent of a boutique hotel for museums - small in comparison to other museums with such fine collections, it’s hidden away and, when we visited, hardly anyone was there so it felt like ours. Another reason is Antonio Pollaiuolo's "Portrait of a Lady,” which was a joy to see in real life. It was everything and more but the Poldi Pezzoli is more than one painting with a wide variety of masterpieces including artworks, furniture, clocks and watches, armour and weapons. Masterpieces include works by Botticelli, Mantegna, Michelangelo, and Canaletto. I really enjoyed the watch collection, compasses and the armour. Also loved the display cabinet with the fine lace from around Europe including the East Midlands. And the best bit? The fountain in the stairwell with the goldfish. An amazing, must do experience in Milan,
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Zaluk1954
May 20, 2024
A Milanese wonder - What can we say about the Poldi Pezzoli museum? Which is a marvel! Nothing else can be said. The exhibition dedicated to Piero della Francesca's polyptych is magnificent, really well structured. Very kind staff. A special thank you to Mrs. Cristina, a volunteer of exquisite kindness and helpfulness. One visit is certainly not enough.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
983eleonorag
May 3, 2024
Is worth - Wonderful house with a very interesting collection. It's worth it just for the environments, which are truly beautiful. The temporary one on Piero della Francesca is also beautiful.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Acm1899pier
Apr 29, 2024
“Polyptych by Piero della Francesca” exhibition - In addition to the splendid exhibition of Piero della Francesca's reunited polyptych, the museum is very beautiful and often overlooked. The route to the rooms is well indicated with folders at reception.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
S5427uf_
Jan 11, 2024
The journey through time - It was very interesting. We took a lot of photos and got to know new artists, fashion and lifestyle from different eras
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Massimilianop554
Jul 18, 2024
Interesting museum in the Piazza della Scala area. - Museum in a historic building in Milan a few steps from La Scala. I went there to admire the beautiful paintings by Piero della Francesca, part of the Augustinian Politician gathered for the occasion and from other important museums. But the museum on the first floor also has a rich collection of works of art (especially paintings) from the Renaissance and late Renaissance up to the 18th century and ranging from Sodoma... to Raffaellino del Garbo... to Botticelli... to Raphael... to Tiepolo... to Canaletto... to Mantegna and many others. Also interesting is the weapons room on the ground floor worth a visit.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sb01
Feb 25, 2024
Impressive Collection - We couldn’t get into the Breya Gallery so elected this as an alternative. It turned out to be a good choice. The picture collection alone is worth the quite high entrance fee. It includes works by Botticelli, Mantegna, Michelangelo, Canaletto and others. There are also very impressive displays of decorative items and some fantastic clocks. The building itself is beautiful and it is a great pity much of it was destroyed in 1943. Photographs and a few remaining rooms give an impression of the original splendour. Finally, there is an incredible selection of weapons and armour from many countries. It is not of the scale of the Hofburg, Leeds armouries or others, but it is worth seeing if you have any interest in weaponry and is strikingly displayed.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Wander65091547461
Feb 11, 2024
White gold… or junk? - The exhibition “White gold. Three centuries of Ginori porcelain” is quite poor: a room and a small room with around twenty porcelain works (to fill it there are some bronze models, sketches on paper and autograph writings by Gio Ponti, as well as a couple of magazines). And since the umbrella didn't fit in the locker, I had to leave it in the umbrella stand outside, totally unattended and without any lock... The rest of the museum is nice, but I wasn't there for that.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Flyer59166223707
Jun 20, 2024
Horror - I would like to comment on the visit to the polyptych. An altarpiece is designed to be looked at with the nose turned upwards, the choice of the installer to place panels at eye level and in a narrow environment, questionable in itself, becomes devastating when the number of visitors exceeds ten unit I went there on a weekday and found herds of pensioners with their smartphones and cameras in tow. It felt like being in a corner of the Rinascente on the day of the sales, not to mention the fact that the ticketing company does not refund the ticket in case of movement of the date. Amateurs in jeopardy, an experience not to be repeated.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Select Date and Tickets
up to 5 guests
1 Adult
December 2024
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Today