
Duration
1h 45m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
EUR 10 - Verified Apr 2026 ✓
Closures
Closed on Monday
The Museo del Novecento transforms a 1950s rationalist building into Italy's premier showcase of 20th-century art, with 400 works spanning Futurism to Arte Povera. You'll encounter Umberto Boccioni's revolutionary sculptures that literally exploded traditional forms, Lucio Fontana's slashed canvases that redefined space, and Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo's massive social realist masterpiece The Fourth Estate. The collection focuses exclusively on Italian movements, making it more cohesive than most modern art museums.
The building's spiral ramp pulls you chronologically through Italy's artistic evolution, from the explosive energy of early Futurism through the conceptual experiments of the 1960s. Each floor opens into naturally lit galleries where you can actually see brushstrokes and textures - the lighting design is exceptional. The crowds thin out significantly after the second floor, giving you space to contemplate Fontana's slashed canvases and Mario Sironi's urban landscapes in peace.
Most visitors rush to the top-floor terrace for Duomo views and miss the real treasures on floors 2-3. The €5 entry fee (free on Tuesday afternoons after 2 PM) makes this Milan's best art bargain, but the audio guide costs an additional €5 and honestly isn't worth it - the wall texts are comprehensive. Skip the ground-floor temporary exhibitions unless they're specifically interesting to you.
Start on the top floor and work your way down - this gives you the Duomo terrace views when lighting is best, then lets you savor the permanent collection without rushing
Most people photograph Boccioni's Unique Forms but completely overlook Giacomo Balla's incredible Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash on the same floor - it's equally revolutionary
The Tuesday afternoon free entry gets busy after 3 PM, so arrive right at 2 PM or pay the €5 and visit on a weekday morning for a quieter experience
Address
Palazzo dell'Arengario, P.za del Duomo, 8, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
Neighborhood
Centro StoricoSkip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 1h 45m.
Museo del Novecento is in the Centro Storico neighborhood of Milan. The address is Palazzo dell'Arengario, P.za del Duomo, 8, 20123 Milano MI, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Closed on Monday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.