Plan your visit
In the heart of the city
Triennale is much more than a museum: it is a place where exhibitions, performances, and events meet the public in an ongoing dialogue with contemporaneity. In the spacious, light-filled halls of the Palazzo, every visit becomes a unique experience. The garden, always open, invites you to take a relaxing break, while the restaurants offer moments of conviviality. Cuore—our center for studies, archives, and research—houses a library and accessible materials. Cultural programming extends throughout the building, from the exhibition spaces to the theater, all the way to Voce, our new space dedicated to music and sound.
Discover Triennale
Opening hours
We are open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30 am to 2 am
Tuesday to Sunday
10.20 am – 8 pm
Closed on Mondays
How to get here
MAIN ENTRANCE
Triennale Milano
Viale Alemagna 6, 20121 – Milan
Metro
Lines 1 and 2, stop Cadorna – Triennale
Bus
Line 85, stop Triennale
Train
Station Milano Cadorna
BikeMi
Station 33
OFFICINA ENTRANCE
Via Alemagna
Milan
Active from 10 am to 4 pm
PARK ENTRANCE
Parco Sempione
Milan
Active from 10.30 am to 8 pm
VOCE ENTRANCE
Via Camoens
Milan
Active from 11 pm to 2 am
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FAQs
Is a ticket required to visit Triennale?
Admission is free and open to all, with free activities and meetings. A ticket is required to visit some of the exhibitions on display, as well as to access theater performances and concerts.
Do I need a ticket to access the restaurants?
No ticket is required to access the restaurants.
Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
Tickets can be purchased online or at the Triennale ticket office. Advance purchase is recommended: you skip the line, and online tickets are discounted by €2.