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Charterhouse of Pavia Museum
Charterhouse of Pavia Museum - A magnificent overview of the great artistic personalities who worked on the Certosa of Pavia
The Charterhouse of Pavia Museum is located within the Certosa di Pavia, a historic building owned by the State, and occupies the spaces of the so-called Ducal Palace.
Permanently opened in 2008, the museum is spread over two floors with a permanent exhibition. Its mission is to protect, preserve, enhance, display, and promote knowledge of the historical and artistic heritage on display, which originates from the Charterhouse monument.
The museum collaborates with other museums in the city of Pavia on educational and cultural initiatives aimed at diverse audiences, ranging from school students to the general public.
The museum operates under the Regional Museum Hub of Lombardy, a branch of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism. The same institution oversees both the financial management and the staffing of the museum.
Opening hours
New Visiting Arrangements at the Certosa of Pavia – From 2 January 2026
Starting from 2 January 2026, the Monumental Complex of the Certosa of Pavia will adopt new visiting arrangements. The site will be open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, with continuous opening hours from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (last admission 30 minutes before closing). Monday will remain the weekly closing day.
Access to the complex will no longer require a donation to the monastic community. Admission will be by purchasing a €10 ticket, available through the Museitaliani platform (via app or web browser) or directly on site.
This change is intended to ensure the necessary conservation and enhancement activities for one of the most important masterpieces of Italy’s historical and artistic heritage. A new monumental signage system is also being developed and is expected to be installed in the first months of 2026.