If you are under 25, or you are a university student, you can visit numerous museums and cultural venues in Milano at a reduced price.
Here are the venues with reduced admission for young persons, and all the info needed for the visit. Don't forget: many museums permanently offer free admission or are open for free every first Sunday of the month.
- Fondazione Prada (under 26 students)
- Triennale Milano
- National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
- Museo Poldi Pezzoli (students up to 26 years old)
- Fondazione Luigi Rovati Art museum (students up to 26 years old)
- Villa Necchi Campiglio (students up to 25 years old)
- Armani Silos
- ADI Design Museum
- Casa Museo del Manzoni (students up to 25 years old)
- LEONARDO 3
- Cenacolo Vinciano (18-25 years old)
- Pinacoteca di Brera (18-25 years old)
- Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (15-18 years old)
- Museo del Novecento (15-18 years old)
- Castello Sforzesco (18-25 years old)
- Triennale Milano (under 30)
- National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci (3-26 years old)
- Diocesan Museum (6-18 years old)
- MIC - Interactive Cinematographic Museum (Under 14)
- Bagatti Valsecchi House Museums (6-17 years old)
- Museo Poldi Pezzoli (11-18 years old)
- Fondazione Luigi Rovati Art museum (11- 8 years old)
- Villa Necchi Campiglio (6-18 years old)
- Armani Silos (6-25 years old)
- Museo Teatrale alla Scala (young people over 6 years old)
- Casa Museo del Manzoni (7-18 years old)
- LEONARDO 3 (6-18 years old)
- Galleria D’Arte Moderna GAM (18-25 years old)
- Archaeological Museum (18-25 years old)
- Milano's Civic Aquarium (18-25 years old)
- Municipal Museum of Natural History (18-25 years old)
- STEP Futurability District (9-13 years old and groups under 25 of at least 4 people)
- Gallerie d’Italia (under 26)
- Cenacolo Vinciano (Brera Academy of Fine Arts, Graduate or doctoral programs in architecture, cultural heritage conservation, educational sciences or humanities and philosophy with an archaeological or art-historical focus)
- Pinacoteca di Brera (students of Italian universities, faculties of architecture, preservation of cultural heritage, design, education sciences and degree courses in literature or literary subjects with an archaeological or historical-artistic focus of faculties of literature and philosophy, students of Italian academies of fine arts, students of higher education: restoration, opificio delle pietre dure, school for mosaic restoration)
- Diocesan Museum (students of architecture, design, cultural heritage and Academy of Fine Arts)
- ADI Design Museum (students and former students IED platform)
- Galleria D’Arte Moderna GAM (high schools)
- Archaeological Museum (high schools)
- Milano's Civic Aquarium (high schools)
- Municipal Museum of Natural History (high schools)
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