Plan your visit

Since 1923, Triennale Milano is an international institution which organizes exhibitions and events about design, architecture, visual arts and theater

Opening hours

Opening hours for:

Exhibitions

10.30 am – 8 pm

T +39 02 72434244

Caffè Triennale

10.30 am – 8 pm

T ‎+39 334 6282743

Store

10.30 am – 8 pm

Garden

Closed

Caffè Giardino

Closed

T +39 349 5646175

Restaurant

12-3 pm 5 pm-1 am

Enzo Mari, Formosa, 1963 | Danese Milano

Enzo Mari
Formosa, 1963
Danese Milano

Visit us safely

We are open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30 am to 8pm.

Photographs are permitted for personal, noncommercial use.

Pets are not allowed.

Our cultural mediators are happy to provide information, insights and curiosities.

How to but tickets

Buy tickets online to secure your entry and skip the queue at the ticket desk.
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The ticket office at Triennale is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:30 am to 7 pm. For more information contact us at T +39 02 72434 239.

Want to get direct access to the exhibitions? With our membership you gain immediate access to the exhibition spaces, without going through the box office.
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Guided tours

Discover the exhibitions with our cultural mediators! Visits are reserved for groups of up to 25 people and cost €5 in addition to the ticket price.

Book:

Elio Fiorucci

Museo del Design Italiano. Forme mobili

Gae Aulenti (1927-2012)

Ask Me

Ask Me focus sessions with our cultural mediators are held every Saturday and Sunday at 11.30 am, 12.30 pm, 3.30 pm and 4.30 pm. Ask Me are free with a valid ticket to the exhibition to which they are dedicated.

Store

Opening hours for:

10.30 am – 8 pm

T +39 02 89012117

Design, architecture, fashion, photography, and visual arts. The store has a wide offer of volumes from Italian and international publishers and art and design magazines.

Discover a selection of some of the most iconic design objects, limited editions, publications on current exhibitions, and special offerings for children.

Garden

Opening hours for:

Closed

The garden Giancarlo De Carlo is home to works by great artists and designers, including The Mysterious Baths, created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1973 for the XV Triennale, The Puppet Theatre by Alessandro and Francesco Mendini, and the seats Le Signore by Gaetano Pesce.

How to reach us

Triennale Milano
Viale Alemagna, 6 20121 – Milan
Info +39 02 72434245

Metro
Lines 1 and 2, stop Cadorna – Triennale

Bus
Line 85, stop Triennale

Train
Milano Cadorna Railway Station

BikeMi
Station 33

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