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  • 5/5 Alexander K. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) You can freely go to the art school itself, watch students who study sculpture, wander, looking into the audience. On the second floor is the most beautiful old library, of those that have seen. And on the first, if you go to the end to the right, you can find access to the Botanical Garden. (Original) Можно свободно пройти в саму школу искусств, понаблюдать за студентами, которые учатся скульптуре, побродить, заглядывая в аудитории. На втором этаже находится самая красивая старинная библиотека, из тех что видел. А на первом, если пойти до конца направо, можно найти выход в Ботанический сад.
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  • 5/5 Erika I. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) In the heart of Brera, the place you don't expect. A museum that exhibits historical instruments dedicated to the discovery of the universe. From September, thanks to the Volunteers of the Italian Touring Club, open every second Sunday of the month from 10 to 18! (Original) Nel cuore di Brera, il luogo che non ti aspetti. Un museo che espone gli strumenti storici dedicati alla scoperta dell'universo. Da settembre, grazie ai Volontari del Touring Club Italiano, aperto ogni seconda domenica del mese dalle 10 alle 18!
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  • 5/5 Maria A. 1 year ago on Google • 310 reviews
    A marvel. You have to go and book the €3 ticket, it's worth it. There are days available. KIND STAFF on your behalf and it's like staying at home. RECOMMENDED. I'll be back again to find out many more things. Thanks BRERA
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  • 5/5 Miquel Angel Rodriguez A. 5 years ago on Google • 214 reviews
    Amazing collection of astronomical instruments guided by one of the astronomers actually working on the institution
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  • 5/5 Stefano F. 2 years ago on Google
    Ho partecipato alla visita alla Cupola Schiaparelli (occorre verificare le disponibilità e prenotare on line) imperdibile e preceduta da un bel filmato introduttivo. Anche la visita al museo interessante. Personale molto
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  • 5/5 Giacomo M. 3 years ago on Google • 370 reviews
    Fantastic place you must visit at least once in Milan
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  • 4/5 Berrak G. 2 years ago on Google • 155 reviews
    Smaller than i expected. You can visit it if you have something to do in or near Brera. Not to go just for the museum itself.
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  • 5/5 Anastasia A. 2 years ago on Google • 323 reviews
    A small museum dedicated to the observatory of Brera and the work of Giovanni Schiaparelli. Some historical observation instruments, some very interesting maps of Milan (and, surprisingly, a map of Paris of 1734). You have to buy your tickets online, there's no ticket office.
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  • 5/5 Marco M. 5 months ago on Google • 17 reviews
    I recommend a guided tour to observe the Schiapparelli observatory. To get there you go from above the roof and you can see all of Milan, from the Duomo, to the Sforza Castle and the Isola skyscrapers. A breathtaking view at sunset. I recommend downloading the app in the museum, it has very effective augmented reality explanations in explaining astronomical exploitation. NB: to get there you have to enter from the main entrance of the Pinacoteca di Brera, cross the cloister with the statue of Napoleon, and walk along the corridors to go towards the botanical garden. Unfortunately there is no signage to help you orient yourself.
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  • 5/5 Fabio L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Brera astronomical observatory, INAF, is a historic observatory established in the second half of the eighteenth century in the Brera palace in Milan. At the beginning of the twenties of the twentieth century the observatory section was detached in Merate, in Brianza. The two offices still share the administration and management, and sometimes the designation. Part of its fame is due to the observations of the channels of Mars carried out by Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli in 1877. (Original) L'osservatorio astronomico di Brera, INAF, è uno storico osservatorio costituito nella seconda metà del Settecento nel palazzo di Brera, a Milano. Agli inizi degli anni venti del Novecento la sezione osservativa fu distaccata a Merate, in Brianza. Le due sedi condividono a tutt'oggi l'amministrazione e la direzione, e talvolta la designazione. Parte della sua fama è dovuta alle osservazioni dei canali di Marte eseguite da Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli nel 1877.
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  • 5/5 Debrina A. 7 years ago on Google • 178 reviews
    Great in summer
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  • 5/5 Marco S. 1 year ago on Google • 339 reviews
    An unforgettable visit, thanks to the ability of the guide (Ilaria, I think) who conveyed to us all her passion, as well as purely technical and historical information. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A THOUSAND THANKS MARCO

  • 5/5 Maria M. 1 year ago on Google • 141 reviews
    Very small but we'll maintained astronomy museum. I actually didn't know there was an astronomical observatory inside the pinacoteca.there is a few astronomical items which have over 100 years and a beautiful and big telescope that is worthy the visit.the price is only 3E per adult.
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  • 5/5 Mic B. 3 months ago on Google • 15 reviews New
    Great staff and environment
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  • 5/5 Igor O. 7 years ago on Google • 75 reviews
    Excellent Astronomy made in Italy

  • 1/5 Giada G. 2 years ago on Google
    Non saprei che dire, il sito dice che è aperto e visitabile invece non lo è

  • 1/5 Simone S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) During a break on the web, I find your article about the famous chemtrails, where with the usual script, now copy paste wherever you talk about the particular phenomenon, everything is categorically Denied, No, a careful scientific description of what that happens in the heavens and then ends. And everyone, at least most of the people drink quietly, never asking questions, never wondering why those Xs in the skies, those trails that are not lost on the contrary, they expand, persist, intentionally cross with other Cessna 680As. citaton Latitude (capacity 4 people) therefore not airliner, identified by the radar Apps as NA, present in all cities of Europe, every day yes, no weeks, suddenly again, to perform maneuvers clearly not from a plane of line, often taken, almost in perpendicular flight, with the wind direction well used and that's it. Easy to say No, you just need to raise your head every day, and ask yourself questions, because of the color of the sky, of those trails that cross, and why you look so strange, I don't say it, I repeat, raise your head and watch, anyone with a conscience should do that. It is clear that what has been observed for years, with photos and videos, is not normal, just search the web, cities are often sprayed from morning to evening, continuous passages worthy of the New York airport, suddenly nothing, for days , a flight strike ahahaha, unfortunately we are in this current world because of misinformation, denial, not wanting to make reality known at all costs, TV, technology, consumerism, they do the rest, I don't say it , raise your head and observe, but not from today to tomorrow, do it for a long time, and you will realize for yourself. (Original) Durante una pausa nel web, trovo un vostro articolo riguardo le famose scie chimiche, dove con il solito copione, ormai copia incolla da qualsiasi parte si parli del particolare fenomeno, il tutto viene Negato in modo categorico, No, una attenta descrizione scientifica di ciò che accade nei cieli e poi si conclude. E tutti, almeno la maggior parte del popolo si beve tranquillamente, senza mai porsi domande, senza mai chiedersi il perché di quelle X nei cieli, di quelle scie che non si perdono anzi, si espandono, persistono, si incrociano volutamente con altri Cessna 680A citaton Latitude ( capienza 4 persone ) quindi non aereo di linea, identificati dalle App radar come NA, presenti in tutte le città d'Europa, a giorni si, settimane no, all'improvviso di nuovo, per compiere manovre palesemente non da aereo di linea, spesso ripresi, quasi in volo perpendicolare, con la direzione del vento ben utilizzata ed il gioco è fatto. Facile dire No, basta ogni giorno alzare la testa, e porsi delle domande, per il colore del cielo, di quelle scie che si incrociano, e il perché di tanto di strano si osservi, Non lo dico io, ripeto, alzate la testa ed osservate, ciò dovrebbe fare chiunque abbia una coscienza. È palese che non è normale ciò che da anni si osserva,con foto e video, basta solo cercare sul web, spesso le città sono irrorate dalla mattina alla sera, continui passaggi degni dell aeroporto di New York, all'improvviso nulla, per giorni, a si sciopero dei voli ahahaha, purtroppo ci troviamo in questo mondo attuale per colpa anche della disinformazione, del negare,del non voler fare conoscere la realtà a tutti i costi, TV, tecnologia, consumismo, fanno il resto, Non lo dico io, alzate la testa ed osservate, ma non da oggi a domani, fatelo per molto tempo, e vi renderete conto voi stessi.

  • 1/5 Nunzio Guido M. 1 year ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Difficult to reach because the location is incorrectly marked by Google Maps. When you arrive you discover that it is a rather narrow place and contrary to what has been declared, it is closed. (Original) Difficile da raggiungere perché la posizione è segnalata erroneamente da Google Maps. Quando si arriva si scopre che è un luogo alquanto angusto e contrariamente da quanto dichiarato, e6pire chiuso.

  • 5/5 Nana 1 year ago on Google
    사람들이 많아서 호기심에 들어갔는데 정원 자체만으로도 훌륭하고 아름다운 곳입니다.


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