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2 works across 2 institutions
Milan holds 2 works by Raphael across 2 institutions, including Pinacoteca di Brera and Pinacoteca Ambrosiana.
Raphael died at 37 but left a body of work that established the ideal of the High Renaissance: perfect compositional balance, idealised beauty, and emotional clarity. Born in Urbino, he worked in Perugia, Florence, and Rome, where his Vatican frescoes — including The School of Athens — remain in situ.
Collections in this city
Pinacoteca di Brera
💎 Hidden GemMilan · 1 work on display

Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
💎 Hidden GemMilan · 1 work on display

About the artist
Raphael
Italian · High Renaissance · 1483–1520
Raphael died at 37 but left a body of work that established the ideal of the High Renaissance: perfect compositional balance, idealised beauty, and emotional clarity. Born in Urbino, he worked in Perugia, Florence, and Rome, where his Vatican frescoes — including The School of Athens — remain in situ.
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Frequently asked questions
How many Raphael paintings are on display in Milan?
Our current data shows 2 Raphael paintings on display in Milan, spread across the Pinacoteca di Brera and the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. Coverage is based on Wikidata records and may not reflect every work currently on display.
Which museum in Milan has the most Raphael paintings?
Pinacoteca di Brera holds the largest share, with 1 work by Raphael in Milan.
Where else can I see Raphael's paintings?
Raphael's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Raphael →
Planning your visit to Milan
Milan's major art sites are well connected by metro. The Pinacoteca di Brera is in the Brera district (M2 to Lanza), while Santa Maria delle Grazie — home to The Last Supper — requires advance booking months in advance. Leonardo's Last Supper has very limited viewing slots; book as early as possible.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.