Palazzo Brera, Palazzo in Italy
The Palazzo Brera is a monumental palace located in Milan, renowned for its elegant architecture.
Originally a convent, the Palazzo Brera was transformed into a cultural institution in the 18th century.
It houses the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and the Brera Art Gallery, an important collection of Italian Renaissance art.
The palace is open to visitors who can explore its vast array of artworks and academic offerings.
Designed by architects such as Francesco Maria Richini, Piero Portaluppi, and Gualtiero Galmanini.
Location: Milan
Inception: 18 Century
Architects: Francesco Maria Richini, Gualtiero Galmanini, Piero Portaluppi
Architectural style: Mannerist architecture
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