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Tickets and booking. Reservation is not mandatory but recommended. Access rules. Palazzo Reale has some access rules to allow the public to visit the exhibitions in safety. Before booking or buying your ticket please read carefully the informations listed here. Exhibitions. from 20.09.2024 to 02.02.2025. PICASSO THE FOREIGNER.
- Leandro Erlich
Starting from April 22nd to October 4th 2023 Palazzo Reale...
- Access Rules
Palazzo Reale has some access rules to allow the public to...
- Opening Times
We inform our visitors that Thursday, October 31st 2024, all...
- Humanity
From 20 September 2023 Palazzo Reale hosts the first Italian...
- Tickets and Booking
Full ticket: € 15,00. Reduced ticket: € 13,00. Season ticket...
- Royal Palace Masterpieces
Lady Venetia Digby as allegory of Prudence, painted by...
- Leandro Erlich
The Royal Palace of Milan (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Milano) was the seat of government in the Italian city of Milan for many centuries. Today, it serves as a cultural centre and it is home to international art exhibitions.
Biglietti e prenotazioni. La prenotazione non è obbligatoria, ma fortemente consigliata per evitare attese. Regole di accesso. Palazzo Reale ha alcune regole d'accesso per consentire al pubblico di visitare le mostre in sicurezza. Prima di raggiungerci o di acquistare il tuo biglietto leggi attentamente le istruzioni elencate qui. Mostre.
Full ticket: € 15,00. Reduced ticket: € 13,00. Season ticket Musei Lombardia, Soci Orticola: € 10,00 for those in possession of the card for the current year. Milano Museo Card: € 12,00.
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P alazzo Reale is one of Milan’s most famous landmarks, the link between the city’s illustrious past and its innovative present. Walking up the magnificent Neoclassical staircase will give visitors an idea of the palace’s splendour at the time of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
The Royal Palace of Milan is one of the city’s most visited exhibition spaces. It stands in the small square of the same name, to the right of the façade of Milan Cathedral. Its ancient history is intertwined with that of the noble families that alternated in governing Milan, from Sforza to Spanish rule, through the Habsburgs and the Savoy.