The Brera Art Gallery, also known as Pinacoteca di Brera, is a renowned art collection located in the historic district of Brera in Milan, Italy. Housed in a 17th-century palazzo that was originally built as a Jesuit college, the gallery's extensive collection stems from the Napoleonic era, when Milan was under French rule. Its exhibition comprises a remarkable selection of Italian Renaissance art, with masterpieces by artists such as Caravaggio, Raphael, and Piero della Francesca, among many others. The gallery is a focal point of Milan's cultural and artistic heritage showcasing a rich array of paintings and sculptures that highlight the evolution of Western artistic styles. The Brera academy situated within the same compound, has historically contributed to the establishment of the gallery's prestige by amassing impressive artworks to aid in the education of its students. The atmosphere in the gallery is one of old-world elegance mixed with scholarly pursuit, making it a haven for art lovers and history aficionados alike.