What makes it 49% Baby-Friendly: The flat, car-free square is stroller friendly for a quick photo, however there is no shade, nursing room, changing table or seating, so parents must rely on nearby cafés.
Note: Statua di Leonardo da Vinci is 49% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Milan for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a gentle stroller walk, photos, and a quick café stop without rushing the baby.
Stroller-friendly square stroll:
Walk around Piazza della Scala on its flat, traffic-free surface.
Tip: Start early when it’s quiet to give your baby room to settle.
Quick photo stop with baby:
Pose with your little one in front of Leonardo’s statue.
Tip: Use the stroller seat or lap to keep your baby secure.
Use nearby cafés for baby breaks:
Step into a café for nursing or changing.
Tip: Order a small drink (around €2) and politely ask to use the restroom.

Julius Tan
Very beautifully sculpted statue of Leonardo da Vinci and his disciples, it’s also a statue with a history of more than a century. Worth a visit.
Sujay Sreekumar
Beautiful monument of Da Vinci, right in the middle of Plaza De Scalla. It has a nice garden area around it with seating facilities. You can sit here and relax and do people watching. We came by to see the monument and saw protests and events all going around nearby!
Suresh Kumar M
An elegantly installed statue of the greatest sculpture Leonardo da Vinci in the central park at the busiest commercial centre in Milano,is a pleasant view for the tourists and other visitors. A beautifully sculpted one with care and made available for public viewing.
Noorzidah M N
There's a beautiful garden just after you exit Leonardo3 Museum. It's a statue honouring Leonardo da Vinci with his 4 disciples. They have seats surrounding this statue. Many people were there to admire the marble/granite statue which was sculptured by an Italian artist 150 years ago.
Isa Gama
Monument in honor of Leonardo da Vinci, done by Pietro Magni in the 18 hundreds. The statue includes 4 of his disciples and 4 of his abilities: artist, architect, engineer, sculptor. Most people do not know that Leonardo lived in Milan for 26 years and left a huge legacy. He worked for Ludovico Sforza, il Moro between 1482-1499. They were both born in the same year, and they had a parity relations...
Summer days can get hot and crowded—visit before 10am or after 5pm. In winter bring warm layers, as the open square can be windy.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Statue visit | EUR 0 |
| Coffee at nearby café | EUR 2 |
| Public restroom fee | EUR 1 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 3 |
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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Address: Piazza della Scala, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
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