What makes it 91% Kids-Friendly: Mudec Junior zone, themed workshops, treasure hunts and widespread baby-changing make the venue engaging and manageable for children up to 12 with parents.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for a guided workshop and a brief self-guided tour without tiring kids.
Guided Family Tour & Workshop:
Combine a short guided walk through the permanent galleries with an age-tailored art activity.
Tip: Book online at least two weeks ahead and arrive 10 minutes early to pick up materials.
Stencil Art Lab:
Create street-art stencils with a local artist in a hands-on weekend session.
Tip: Reserve free spots on Eventbrite and bring a T-shirt or tote bag to stencil.
Dino Detective Lab:
Kids solve dinosaur-themed puzzles and handle replica fossils.
Tip: Runs Sundays at 10:30 am and 3 pm—book via Ticket24 Ore or at the ticket desk early.

Ensi Xhafaj
MUDEC in Milan is a fantastic museum with unique and well-curated exhibitions. The architecture is modern and inviting, and it’s a great place to explore art and culture 😍
Nathan Wight
A wonderful evening! Dinner at Enrico Bartolini al Mudec was a real highlight of my trip to Milan. It’s tucked away on the third floor of the Museo delle Culture, and the moment you step in, it feels calm and special—warm lighting, beautiful décor, and a relaxed but elegant vibe. I had the Mudec Experience tasting menu, and every dish was creative and beautifully presented. The standout for me w...
Sam
I like the location and re-use of former industrial buildings, and the new structures that complement the old but the museum itself was a disappointment Visited the temporary and permanent areas and it was not interesting at all, and many of the temporary areas were empty. Quite a small museum Not sure why but entry was free (Friday 25 July 2025) so at least I didn’t waste money as well as time ...
Luca C
The building is amazing! Very nice modern and clean! Unfortunately the shows I have seen, sponsored by the City Of Milan were useless! I have visited both Travelogue and the Permanent Show. This is the perfect example that a nice box cannot change the terrible content in a better one I have never wasted my time like that
Oksana Sukhenko
There are 3 expositions at the same time. One is temporary and dedicated to artweek Milano. The other two are permanent with free access. They represent a history of the city through the period of grand commerce, colonization, and the difficulties of the first part of the XX century.
In May join the free city-wide treasure hunt and museum trail during Festival delle Bambine e dei Bambini.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family workshop (2 adults + 2 kids) | EUR 84 |
| Dino Detective Lab (2 adults + 2 kids) | EUR 66 |
| Lunch at MUDEC Bistrot | EUR 30 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 180 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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