Maldini, Baresi, Kakà, Shevchenko: legends of the game for all football fans, and even more so for AC Milan supporters. The perfect place to reclaim this passion is Casa Milan, the official team headquarters, and the Mondo Milan Museum: a spectacular exhibition experience where the team’s history and trophies are showcased.
From the Hall of Fame to the Hall of the Ballon d’Or winners, the Trophy Room and the multimedia theatre: come and relive the awesome emotions of 120 seasons of AC Milan history, with the Club’s past and present triumphs, rare memorabilia and cutting-edge technologies.
Memories and testimonies merge with the objects that have been part of the Rossoneri history in a crescendo of emotions.
NOT TO BE MISSED
The Mondo Milan Museum is the first museum to have a three-dimensional holographic station which enables visitors to "meet" Baresi and Maldini, the legendary AC Milan captains of the last thirty years, as well as the Ballon d’Or winners Kaka and Shevchenko.
All the displays are multi-touch, multilingual and equipped with apps for interactive info on the Club and the Champions’ history, and interactive games designed for fans of all ages. Information on world history and on the most relevant artistic and pictorial movements of the last two centuries is also offered.
In addition to the museum, the AC Milan club headquarters houses the Milan Store, where all the official AC Milan products are on sale: shirts, shorts, sweatshirts, gadgets and much else.
Not only football, but good food as well: two of Italy’s greatest passions come together in the new Rossonero bistrot concept. Seventeen monitors enable you to watch the Club’s matches and other major football and sports events just as you enjoy great food.
INTERESTING FACTS
It was Herbert Kilpin, the English football pioneer, together with a group of Italian former members of a sports club called Mediolanum, who founded the AC Milan Football and Cricket Club in 1899.
Special content dedicated to the Club’s historical founder narrates his story and that of the Rossoneri Club from its foundation to the present day. Visitors will be guided through fascinating football memorabilia and anecdotes.
The famous San Siro bench has also entered the Mondo Milan Museum: a place that has witnessed the whole range of emotions from shouts and tears to hugs and joy.
Continue your journey through the historic Rossoneri locations in Milan.
Opening times:
Everyday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm (last entrance 6:00 pm)
Ticket information:
Adults: € 20
Under 14, over 65: € 12
Under 7 and disabled: free
Buy online:
Public transport:
UNDERGROUND
Line lilac M5 stop Portello
BUS
48, 90, 91