NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

  • Corso Venezia, 55 MILANO (MI) ITALIA

Ticket info

Groups of 10 to 30 people (maximum number) must book their visit in advance contacting Pleiadi-Coopculture: msn.milano@coopculture.it

Online ticket is recommended for single tickets under 10 people. Online ticket must be taken even for those who are entitled to a free ticket (children included).
In case of overcrowding access times can not be guaranteed to all visitors for security reasons.

Every first Sunday of the month free entry to the museum for all visitors (without the possibility of purchasing online).

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 detail

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.

  • Full
    Full Price Ticket (excluding the first and third Tuesday of the month after 2.00 pm and the first Sunday of the month when admission is free)
     
  • Reduced
    Categories admitted to the reduction: over 65 years old, university students, EU citizen between 18 and 25 years old included Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein (non-EU citizen on reciprocity terms), employees of the Municipality of Milan
     
  • Free
    Free entry for: 0-17 years old and high school student, disabled person and a companion, teachers accompaniyng school group (max 4), MIC officials, EU tourist guides and interpreters, journalists and accredited researchers, ICOM members. 

Prices valid from 10/05/2026

Ticket Type Price
FULL € 10,00
REDUCED € 5,00
FREE € 0.00
OPEN FULL € 11,00
OPEN REDUCED € 6,00

NOTE: The prices shown are inclusive of presale and service fees
 

  • Full price
    Standard admission to the Museum
     
  • Reduced price
    Categories eligible for the reduction: visitors aged 65 and over, university and AFAM students, employees of the Municipality of Milan, young people aged 65 and over, Between 18 and 25 years old (excluding the second Tuesday of each month when admission is free).
     
  • Free
    Free admission is available to children and young people aged 0-17, as well as high school students, disabled visitors and one accompanying adult, school teachers (permanent or on a fixed-term contract) upon presentation of a valid certificate issued by the school, MIC officials, ICOM members, European Union tourist guides, European Union tourist interpreters when required to work alongside the tour guide, and members of the City of Milan's governing bodies in the performance of their duties. Free admission is available every second Tuesday of the month for young people up to and including 25 years of age.
     
  • Open Full Price
    Open-dated admission to the Museum. Validity expires within 12 months from the date of purchase. (Tickets available for purchase from 11/05/2026)
     
  • Open Reduced
    Open-dated admission to the Museum. Validity expires within 12 months from the date of purchase.
    Reductions are available to visitors aged 65 and over, university and AFAM students, employees of the Municipality of Milan, and young people aged 18 to 25 (excluding the second Tuesday of each month when admission is free). (Tickets available for purchase from 11/05/2026)

The titles that entitle to a reduction must be exhibited if required by the staff.

Museum info

The Natural History Museum is Milan's oldest civic museum. Founded in 1838 with the donation of the natural history collections of Giuseppe De Cristoforis and Giorgio Jan, it was the first Italian museum architecture, built between 1892 and 1907 to a design by architect Giovanni Ceruti and inspired by the great European natural history museums of the second half of the 19th century.

The exhibitions on the first floor of the Museum are arranged in spectacular dioramas illustrating the world's major natural environments: a unique exhibition in Italy in terms of breadth and representativeness. The rooms, dioramas, and display cases are continually updated.

The Museum has a library open to the public, one of the most important specialized in the field.

 

Note

For more information, visit the Natural History Museum website.

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