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Pinacoteca Albertina

Gain access to the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, Italy, to explore its collection of paintings and sculptures. View the digital media exhibits, prints and more at that this esteemed institution — which prides itself on being one of Italy's oldest art schools.
Pinacoteca Albertina

Pinacoteca Albertina Guide

The Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti houses the Pinacoteca gallery. The Pinacoteca gallery was established as a fine arts academy to aid in the education of its pupils. You can see cartoons from the 16th century by Gaudenzio Ferrari and his school in its collection along with pieces donated by Mossi di Morano and the Archbishop of Casale Monferrato. Read to find out more about opening hours, ticket options, and other facilities before you book Pinacoteca Albertina tickets. 
Pinacoteca Albertina is one of the hidden gems of Turin. Visitors may view the prolific art collection present within its halls by getting a Pinacoteca Albertina ticket. You can select from combo tickets and skip-the-line tickets at low prices in our Pinacoteca Albertina ticket selection. You can avoid long waits and head directly to the Pinacoteca Albertina with skip-the-line tickets. The combo tickets give you the option of exploring other museums and galleries such as the Palazzo Madama Museum or Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea.
With the help of skip-the-line tickets, visitors can bypass the ticket and entrance lines at the attraction and enter the gallery right away. If you want to reach your destination quickly and are in a rush, choose skip-the-line tickets. The Pinacoteca Albertina tickets are fairly reasonable in price.

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Skip the Line Entry Tickets to the Pinacoteca Albertina
Head straight to the beautiful Albertina Gallery to explore the paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries by renowned Italian artists like Filippo Lippi, Caravaggio, and more with skip-the-line tickets!
Get the chance to visit additional galleries and museums, such as the Palazzo Madama Museum or the Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, along with the Pinacoteca Albertina using the combo tickets. This value-for-money option is ideal for art and history lovers.

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Combo: Tickets to Galleria Civica d`Arte Moderna e Contemporanea + Albertina Gallery
Take advantage of this combo ticket for art enthusiasts to see thousands of artworks at Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea and Albertina Gallery at reduced prices.

If you are on a budget

We recommend getting skip-the-line tickets if you are traveling on a limited budget. These tickets will not only allow you entry to the gallery, but they also grant you quick and easy access by enabling you to skip the lines while being quite inexpensive.

If you are looking to explore more in Turin

Go for combo tickets to enjoy amazing deals as you indulge your creative side at the Albertina Gallery and Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, two prestigious Galleries in Italy. See outstanding works of art created by talented individuals from around the globe while learning about their relevance, meanings, and interpretations.

Free Entry

The gallery allows free entrance for the disabled and their helpers, accredited journalists, and teachers. Also, get tickets at a discounted rate for senior citizens, children from 6 to 18 years, and university students under 26.
What are Pinacoteca Albertina hours/opening hours/timings?
Pinacoteca Albertina's opening hours are from 10 am-6 pm from Monday to Sunday.
When is Pinacoteca Albertina closed? 
Pinacoteca Albertina is closed on Wednesdays.
What is the best time to visit Pinacoteca Albertina?
The best time to visit is during August when the city is less crowded. Take a trip to the Pinacoteca Albertina during weekday afternoons to escape the rush of people.
How long is a Pinacoteca Albertina tour?
Although a Pinacoteca Albertina tour typically takes around an hour or so, you can take the whole day to explore the beautiful artwork, and admire the permanent and temporary exhibits
Where is Pinacoteca Albertina located?
Pinacoteca Albertina is located inside the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti in the neighborhood of Centro. The address is Via Accademia Albertina, 8, 10123 Torino TO, Italy. 
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How do I get to Pinacoteca Albertina?
You can get to the Pinacoteca Albertina by bus or tram. The closest bus stop is 770 - Po, while the closest tram station is Fermata 1557 - Carlina Nord (Ristocolor), both a minute or two’s walk from the gallery.
Can I take the metro/train to Pinacoteca Albertina?
Yes, you can take the metro and train to Pinacoteca Albertina. Board train lines R, SFM1, or SFM3 to arrive at Turin Porta Nuova and Turin Porta Susa stations, which are 15 and 25 minutes walk from the gallery.
Can I take the bus to Pinacoteca Albertina?
Yes, you can take buses 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 24, 68, and many others to reach Pinacoteca Albertina. Hop off at Rossini or Po which are a couple of minutes from the gallery on foot.
Is Pinacoteca Albertina wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Pinacoteca Albertina is a wheelchair-friendly venue. The gallery is also accessible to those with intellectual, hearing, visual (Braille captions are available), and other physical challenges.
Is photography permitted at Pinacoteca Albertina?
Yes, photography is permitted at Pinacoteca Albertina.
What are my dining options at Pinacoteca Albertina?
There are a number of dining options available around Pinacoteca Albertina like La Via del Sale, 100 Montaditos, Ristorante Circolo dei Lettori, and Blah Blah which offer delectable meals.
Are return transfers included in my Pinacoteca Albertina tickets?
No, return transfers are not included in Pinacoteca Albertina tickets.
Is there a dress code to visit Pinacoteca Albertina?
No, there is no strict dress code to visit Pinacoteca Albertina.
Since it first opened to the public in 1996, the Pinacoteca has become the preferred destination for most aficionados of Italian art, especially art from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Mossi di Morano collection

The Mossi di Morano collection includes Piemontese, Venetian, and Flemish artwork. You can view notable pieces like Saint Ambrose and Saint Gregory and Doctors of the Church by Filippo Lippi, and The Lamentation of Christ and Deposition in the Sepulchre by Maarten van Heemskerck. You can also see After the Battle by Cornelis de Wael, and Mountainous Landscape with Coastal Inlets by Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti.

Gaudenziani collection

The Gaudenziani collection is a priceless compilation of fifty-nine preparatory cartoons by Gaudenzio Ferrari and his school, which was donated to the Albertina Academy in 1832 by King Carlo Alberto. Almost all of them allude to significant paintings by the artist and his students. The drawings, which span a time period from 1515 to 1610, show a single geographical-artistic provenance, namely the workshops present in Vercelli at the time.
Being the cultural capital of Northern Italy, you can find many things to do and see in Turin. From museums to palaces to art galleries, Turin is a haven for history enthusiasts.

Venaria Reale

Book Venaria Reale tickets to experience the splendor of 18th-century Baroque architecture by spending the day touring one of the biggest royal homes in the world. Check out the stunning marble decorations at the Galleria Grande and visit the well-kept gardens surrounding the St. Uberto chapel. Admire artwork from other Savoy estates' collections and exhibits like Giuseppe Penone's ‘Giardino delle sculture fluide’.

Palazzo Madama

Palazzo Madama was the first Senate of the Kingdom of Italy, and it got its historic name from the adornment of the two queens of the House of Savoy (Madama). Take in Turin's Palazzo Madama's spectacular collection with 70,000 pieces of art, which spans from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period with the Palazzo Madama tickets.

Museo D’Arte Orientale

The Museum of Oriental Art in Turin is housed in a palazzo from the 18th century and is home to one of the largest collections of cultural artifacts including works of art lie paintings and sculptures from the vast Asian continent, spanning different periods of Asia's history from Turkey to the Far East. Have a look yourself with Museo D’Arte Orientale tickets

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Are Pinacoteca Albertina tickets available online now?

Yes, Pinacoteca Albertina tickets are now available online.

What are the different types of Pinacoteca Albertina tickets and tours?

You can choose from skip-the-line Pinacoteca Albertina tickets, which give you direct entry to the gallery and access to both ongoing and permanent exhibits. You can also buy combo tickets to visit other famous attractions like museums or galleries in Turin.

Is skip-the-line entry included in my Pinacoteca Albertina tickets?

Yes, skip-the-line entry is included in your Pinacoteca Albertina tickets. You can buy the skip-the-line Pinacoteca Albertina tickets to gain fast-track access to the gallery instead of waiting in long queues.

What are Pinacoteca Albertina hours/opening hours/timings?

Pinacoteca Albertina's opening hours are from 10 am - 6 pm.

How do I get to Pinacoteca Albertina?

Train
Take the train lines R, SFM1 or SFM3 to reach Turin Porta Nuova, and Turin Porta Susa stations which are 15 minutes and 25 minutes walk from Pinacoteca Albertina.
Metro
Get on the M1 and deboard at Porta Nuova subway station to get to the Pinacoteca Albertina, which should take around 15 mins on foot.
Bus
You can get to Pinacoteca Albertina on buses numbered 6, 18, 24, 61, and more. The nearest stop is 770 - Po or Rossini.
Tram/Light Rail
Board light rail 13 to arrive at Accademia Albertina transit stop to reach the gallery.

What is the best time to visit Pinacoteca Albertina?

You may visit Pinacoteca Albertina after 12:00 PM to get a reprieve from the Italian sun or visit as soon as it opens to escape crowds.

Is Pinacoteca Albertina wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Pinacoteca Albertina is accessible to wheelchair users. The attraction is accessible to anyone who has cognitive, hearing, visual, or motor challenges.

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