What makes it 71% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and restrooms have changing tables, but no nursing room is listed and staff cannot store strollers, so parents may juggle feeding privacy and bulky prams during the visit.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to see key artworks and take breaks for the baby
Self-guided family art tour:
Explore 19th- and 20th-century Italian works from Canova to Boccioni at your own pace
Tip: Download the Gallerie d’Italia app before entry for interactive maps and hands-free navigation
Pick up the Junior Card:
Collect a free Junior Card and Museum Kit at the ticket office for baby entry and play materials
Tip: Use the Kids Passport to collect stamps in each gallery and redeem a gift at the end
Use baby care facilities:
Access free changing tables in restrooms and store bags in the guarded cloakroom
Tip: Email milanoaccessibile@gallerieditalia.com before your visit to confirm stroller storage options

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A must see museum in Milan. This museum exhibits the private collection of Intesa Sanpaolo bank within the former HQ of Banca Commerciale italiana near the Scala. They have acquired several palazzi forming a huge complex with different museum parts from the XIXth century to modern art. Small garden inside.
Marc-André Giroux
What an incredible museum! I went very early in the morning on a Thursday and I had the whole place to myself, it was truly special. I loved the section about Lombard paintings, it was beautiful. The building in itself is also a work of art!
Sam
absolute beauty of a place. had it mostly to myself which did it more justice. wonderful art, many of the greats are exhibited here!
Rick Johnson
Once you find the entrance you are in for a treat. A beautiful collection including works by Caranova. Room after room of color and splendor.
Kasun Fernando
Galleria d’Italia is an absolute gem! The architecture alone is stunning, with elegant interiors that make the perfect backdrop for incredible artworks. The exhibitions are always thoughtfully curated, showcasing a great mix of classic and contemporary pieces. It's well-organized, peaceful, and a great spot to learn more about Italian art and culture. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the who...
In summer, visit early to avoid crowds and high temperatures. In winter, plan a mid-morning trip and warm up at a nearby café
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2x€10) | EUR 20 |
| Baby admission | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
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Address: Piazza della Scala, 6, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
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