What makes it 68% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted free, strollers fit lifts and restrooms have changing tables plus a toddler play kit. No nursing room listed and long art viewing may over-stimulate infants.
Why 2-4 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see key masterpieces and take breaks for the baby without rush.
Borrow the “Piera” family kit:
Simple games and picture-frame cards to engage toddlers.
Tip: Pick it up at the Info Point with an ID deposit before starting your tour.
Stroll with stroller:
Wide corridors and level floors let you move easily through galleries.
Tip: Enter early to avoid crowds and ensure smooth navigation.
Watch restoration work:
Observe conservators cleaning and repairing paintings behind glass.
Tip: Sit on a nearby bench and hold your baby in a carrier for a close view.
Use baby-changing facilities:
Changing tables available in ground-floor restrooms.
Tip: Ask staff for the nearest restroom when you enter the museum.

Nils Paellmann
The "grand dame" of Milan museums in beautiful building with fabulous collection. Famous artists include Raphael, Giovanni and Gentile Bellini, Veronese, van Dyck, Canova (including his famous statue of Napoleon), and many others.
Massimiliano Totaro
Beautiful art gallery that contains several works and most of them by Italian artists. Some of these are famous for more while others only for those who have a particular interest. The rooms should be better organised but 90 minutes will pass quickly also thanks to the audio guide. Fortunately I didn't have to book but I noticed that after 12 pm, the turnout was greatly increased.
Ariel
The place is nice, good prices for ages of 18-25. The audio guide is interesting and explains the artistic significance of the paintings. But, all the paintings are of the suffering of Jesus, which is depressing. I do not recommend going with children, and for adults above 26 I don’t think the price is worth the experience, the gallery is small and the collection is decent but not huge. The bathro...
Joyce Mo
The museum is well ventilated with AC. There are lots of paintings of Jesus Christ and Mary. Took me about 1.5-2 hours to see everything. What I liked the most were the sculptures and statues. Perfect place to go if you love early Renaissance art. The staff speaks English which is good and for each painting, there is a description in English. The price is 15€ which is a bit much.
Kirill
The museum is absolutely gorgeous. There are many historical paintings from famous authors inside. Although I am not really interested in art I definitely would recommend including it in your Milan’s trip itinerary
Visit on weekday mornings in autumn or winter for smaller crowds. Avoid first Sundays when free entry brings large families.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult museum ticket | EUR 15 |
| Adult museum ticket | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 30 |
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