Palazzo Reale di Milano

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Palazzo Reale di Milano

Art museum · Barona

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P.za del Duomo, 12, 20122 Milano MI, Italy

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Step into Milan's Palazzo Reale, an elegant 18th-century palace with stunning staircases, iconic art exhibitions, and a tranquil vibe just steps from the Duomo.  

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P.za del Duomo, 12, 20122 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

+39 02 8846 5230
palazzorealemilano.it
@palazzorealemilano

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wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Mar 4, 2025

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"One of the must-see museums in Milan, known for its historical and art exhibitions." - Edward Barsamian

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Wisanu Tuntawiroon

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The Palazzo Reale di Milano is a treasure trove of art and culture, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history and creativity. Located just steps from the iconic Duomo, this former royal palace now serves as an impressive exhibition space that hosts rotating art shows, featuring everything from classical masterpieces to contemporary works. The building itself is elegant, with a sense of understated grandeur that contrasts beautifully with the ornate Duomo nearby. The exhibition spaces are well-designed, offering a quiet and immersive experience that allows visitors to truly engage with the art. One of the standout aspects is the quality of the curation—each exhibit is thoughtfully organized and often includes multimedia elements that add depth to the experience. Be sure to check what’s on display before your visit, as the programming frequently changes and offers something for every art enthusiast.

Ghislain Savoie

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If you have the time when visiting the Duomo you should definitely visit the Palazzo Reale. I loved this museum! The dim light gave the museum a great atmosphere and it wasn't too crowded at the moment we visited. Highly recommend if you are a fan of art and history.

ΑΚΑΛΑΝΘΙC Akalanthis

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we were very lucky to visit this beautiful museum with the paintings of EL GRECO. Spectacular

Nikolina Maksimović

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All I have to say is that I saw the most beautifully crafted exhibition ever in Palazzo Reale and hope I'll be lucky enough to visit at least once more. The exhibition I'm talking about is "Munch", so please go see it while it's still there, you won't regret it! Quite remarkable! We also saw "Picasso" exhibition the next day, which was wonderful, very interesting concept. My compliments to the museum and a huge thank you! 🎀

Boris Maric

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Dolce & Gabbana exhibition 2024 was an amazing experience. Attention to detail in exhibits is unimaginable. Well worth a visit and price ticket of €15.

Andrea Ward

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Saw the Dolce and Gabbana exhibit there and was speechless. Even as someone not “being into fashion” - the commitment towards the vision and it being translated throughout Italians regions and history - really special. From the heart into the hands describes the creative process of design in all its elements very beautifully.

Pedro Queda

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This a beautiful Neoclassical palace, close to the Duomo. Inside the palace, you will find 4 rooms with 2 different architecture styles (Neoclassic and Empire Style), and the rest of the rooms serves to temporary expositions of Contemporary art.

Chris

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If you are not really invested in milan history its a “meh” as my friend stated. Another dude told me he can do better on blender. (Not Judging) I would say go there just because you pay for it anyway if you want to enter the Cathedral. 6 / 10