1. Brera is a historic district in Milan known for its artistic and bohemian vibe. It’s home to the famous Brera Art Gallery, which houses masterpieces by Italian artists such as Raphael, Caravaggio, and Titian. The district is also known for its narrow streets, picturesque courtyards, and trendy cafes and restaurants. Brera is a popular spot for shopping, especially for fashion and design enthusiasts. The Pinacoteca di Brera is a must-visit attraction for art lovers.

2. The Brera Art Gallery and Pinacoteca di Brera are open Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30 am to 7:15 pm. The library and archives are open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Brera district’s shops, cafes, and restaurants have varying opening hours, so it’s best to check their individual websites or call ahead.

3. The ticket prices for the Brera Art Gallery and Pinacoteca di Brera vary depending on the exhibitions and events. General admission costs €15 for adults and €7.50 for concessions. Admission is free on the first Sunday of each month. The district is well-connected to Milan’s public transportation system, with the nearest metro station being Lanza on the green line. Buses 41, 57, and 61 also stop nearby.