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The whole library has received a lot of book art, the whole library is also very popular, the art form of books is still quite a lot, here you can also see a lot of book audio-visual products, also very popular Oh.
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The whole library has received a lot of book art, the whole library is also very popular, the art form of books is still quite a lot, here you can also see a lot of book audio-visual products, also very popular Oh.
Not far from the Milan Cathedral, the interior collection is rich, there are three treasures of the town hall, Titian's still life sketch painting, Leonardo's manuscript, and the sketch manuscript of the Athens School. There are other masters' works. Before buying the ticket, the aunt at the door introduced it very well. There are not many people, the lighting and appreciation environment is very good, you can draw for an hour to watch.
Being able to see the distance through the window at the upper level makes the mood better
Named after the patron saint of Milan, this library has its status in Milan. It is the cultural and academic center of Milan. It has a history of more than 400 years. The collection of books in the Library covers various fields, such as politics, economy and culture. There are also many works of Lafael, Da Vinci and other masters in the library, which have great influence.
Ambrochea Library is a library with a long history in Milan, Italy. This library collects many famous works, most of which have a very long history. Walking into this library and enjoying the works, you will feel as if you have returned to Medieval Europe. The history here is right in front of you. Experience the prosperity of the Roman Empire.
The Library of Ambrochea was founded in 1603 and named after the Protector of Milan. It was the academic and cultural center of Milan at that time. Regardless of the extensive collection of ancient books or their academic value, they are among the best in Italy, especially in the Arab and Eastern cultural works. Centered on Lombardian and Venetian paintings.