In this section it is possible to buy tickets up to a maximum of 9. Online ticket must be taken even for those who are entitled to a free ticket (children included).
Groups must book by email to info@spazioaster.it at least 7 days in advance, even if they have their own guide, specifying the museum, the date, visit time and number of participants.
Booking is considered confirmed only when the final booking number is received.
NOTICE: The museum entrance ticket does not include admission to the temporary exhibition "Paul Troubetzkoy. The Sculptor of the Belle Époque".
Every first Sunday of the month free entry to the museum for all visitors (without the possibility of purchasing online).
The museum's second floor is temporarily closed to the public due to ongoing maintenance work. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Online tickets will not be on sale on May 10, 2026, due to new fare adjustments.
Holders of an AM Lombardy Val d'Aosta card or an Esselunga voucher are eligible for a free ticket by showing up at the ticket office; free ticket is not available online.
Prices valid until 05/09/2026
| Ticket | Price |
|---|---|
| FULL | € 5,00 |
| REDUCED | € 3,00 |
| FREE | € 0,00 |
PLEASE NOTE: Prices include advance sale and commission fees.
Prices valid from 10/05/2026
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| FULL | € 8.00 |
| REDUCED | € 4.00 |
| FREE | € 0.00 |
| OPEN FULL | € 9.00 |
| OPEN REDUCED | € 5.00 |
NOTE: The prices shown are inclusive of presale and service fees
The titles that entitle to a reduction must be exhibited if required by the staff.
The Modern Art Gallery is located in the Villa Reale in Milan, built in 1790 by Leopoldo Pollack, a pupil of Giuseppe Piermarini. About 500 works are exhibited that can be placed between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 20th, coming from bequests and donations which include masterpieces by Canova, Segantini, Hayez, Medardo Rosso, the painting Quarto Stato by Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, as well as two important collections - the Grassi Collection and the Vismara Collection.
For more information, visit the Modern Art Gallery website.