What makes it 68% Kids-Friendly: Children 6-12 can attend special family boxes and €1 shows, plus a museum treasure hunt, yet long performances require quiet, and no play zones or stroller rentals exist.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for museum, treasure hunt and a short performance without tiring the kids.
Treasure Hunt Trail in the Museum:
Follow a map through exhibits to find hidden clues among costumes and instruments.
Tip: Pick up the free trail map at the ticket desk and use the audio app for extra hints.
Family Museum Visit:
Explore 4 levels of opera history with interactive displays.
Tip: Download the free audio guide before you arrive to engage both kids and adults.
Great Performances for Children:
Attend select kid-friendly shows with tickets at €1 for children.
Tip: Book online as soon as the calendar opens to secure seats for the family.
Family Box Seating:
Sit together in a private box designed for families during regular operas or concerts.
Tip: Reserve the family box early online; seats require at least one child per box.
The theater closes in August. Early spring and autumn offer fuller schedules and cooler weather for exploring nearby piazza.
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Nirit Haviv
An amazing theater. Very impressive and extraordinary visual experience. It is recommended to visit when the lights are on. The entrance ticket allows a tour of the museum next to the hall.
Cady Tran Lam
Teatro alla Scala – Milan, Italy 🇮🇹 This legendary opera house is one of the most famous in the world. Built between 1776–1778 after a fire destroyed the old theatre, it was designed by the brilliant architect Giuseppe Piermarini on the site of the old church of Santa Maria alla Scala (where the theatre gets its name). Its horseshoe-shaped auditorium, grand red-and-gold interiors, and breathtaki...
Daniel Roure
Francesca was the best. She was very knowledgeable and funny. One of the best guide I ever had in a place. The tour gets you inside the theater and gives you an incredible insight about the history and how it works. Very interesting!
Benny Kwong
The museum has many performing art relevant collections. The theater offers beautiful forms of architecture. I definitely will schedule to see show here next time I'm in Milan.
Haley Goodrow
Went on self guided tour. It featured several rooms with portraits of composers and performers through history and a lovely exhibit on ballet. It was very short, and it did not focus as much on the music as the art of movement, but it is worth seeing the theater.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Family Junior Museum Ticket (2 adults,2 children) | EUR 25 |
Great Performance for Children (2 adults,2 children) | EUR 42 |
Total Estimated | EUR 67 |
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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