Tour groups (from 10 up to 25 people maximum) must book their visit in advance writing at segreteria@spazioaster.it In case of overcrowding, groups without an advance booking may be denied immediate entry.
Online ticket must be taken even for those who are entitled to a free ticket (children included).
Every first and third Tuesday of the month from 2.00 pm free entrance to the museum for all visitors.
Every first Sunday of the month free entry to the museum for all visitors (without the possibility of purchasing online).
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.
The Civic Archaeological Museum of Milan is located in an extraordinary architectural setting, the former Benedictine convent of the Monastero Maggiore, annexed to the church of San Maurizio. It includes collections of Greek, Etruscan, Roman, early medieval, and Gandhara art.
Among the exhibits are the "Diatreta Trivulzio," the "Patera di Parabiago," and medieval goldsmith works. The monastery is located in an area of great historical importance due to the presence of ancient Roman remains. A square tower, part of the Roman circus, was reused as a bell tower, and a second polygonal tower as a chapel. The archaeological remains are now visible inside the Museum.
| Ticket | Price |
|---|---|
| INTERO | € 5,00 |
| RIDOTTO | € 3,00 |
| OMAGGIO | € 0,00 |
PLEASE NOTE: Prices include advance sale and commission fees (VAT included). Further details are available in next pages.
Concessions
The titles that entitle to a reduction must be exhibited if required by the staff.