Hi,
I'm sorry because almost all the website are in italian only.

Milan:
Biblioteca Ambrosiana
http://www.ambrosiana.it/ita/index.asp
Biblioteca Trivulziana (people there are really very kind)
http://lxbspec.comune.milano.it/b_trivulziana.htm
Biblioteca Braidense
http://www.braidense.it/

Bookshops in Milan:
http://www.pecorini.com/
http://www.hoepli.it/dovesiamo.asp

Lodi (30 minutes from Milan):
Museo della stampa e della Stampa D'arte
http://www.turismo.provincia.lodi.it/TPL_artestoria_02.asp?
IDCategoria=616

Soncino (about one hour from Milan):
http://www.prolocosoncino.it/casastampatori.php
http://www.prolocosoncino.it/arrivare.php


Florence:
http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/orario.php
(I never was in Florence...)


Rome: vatican library is now closed! http://
www.vaticanlibrary.vatlib.it/BAVT/info/en/enDefaultPage.htm
http://www.lincei.it/biblioteca/index.php
http://www.biblioangelica.it/angelica/Angelica/page/main.jsp?
action=load&pageid=0

and so on...


Best regards/LP


Il giorno 14/dic/07, alle ore 08:10, grendl löfkvist ha scritto:

> Hi there!
>
> I'm going to spend a few days in Rome, Florence, and Milan in
> January... Do any of you
> have any recommendations of manuscript, typography, and/or printing
> museums that I
> should check out? I'm particularly interested in incunabula and
> illuminated manuscripts,
> but I'd love to visit some contemporary print shops as well.
>
> Thanks so much!
> Grendl.
>
> p.s. Restaurant recommendations also welcome... and apologies for
> the cross-posting.
>
>
>



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