Museo Bagatti Valsecchi
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ORARI

Lunedì

chiuso

Martedì

chiuso

Giovedì

13:00
17:45

Venerdì

13:00
17:45

Sabato

10:00
17:45

Domenica

10:00
17:45

Mercoledì

13:00
20:00

BIGLIETTI

Intero

12€

Ridotto

Universitari con badge Adulti sopra i 65 anni

9€

Young

Bambini e ragazzi tra i 6 e 17 anni compiuti

2€

Gratuità

Bambini fino a 5 anni compresi Accompagnatori di persone con disabilità Amici del Museo Bagatti Valsecchi Membri ICOM

gratis

DOVE SIAMO

Il Museo Bagatti Valsecchi è in: Via Gesù, 5, 20121 Milano

COME RAGGIUNGERCI

Metro linea 3 fermata Montenapoleone Metro linea 1 fermata San Babila Metro 4 fermata San Babila Bus 54, 61 fermata San Babila Bus 94 fermata piazza Cavour Tram 1 fermata Montenapoleone M3 BikeMi stazione n°80 - Manzoni BikeMi stazione n°13 - via Senato ang. via Marina Parcheggi via San Pietro all’Orto, via Marina

ACCESSIBILITY

The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum strongly believes in inclusion and accessibility at all levels. Upon request, by contacting the ticket office, it is possible to use the elevator to access the museum rooms on the first floor. Restrooms equipped for people with motor disabilities are also available. Maximum wheelchair width: 70 cm

ANIMALS

Small dogs are allowed at the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum. During the visit, it is necessary to keep them in a bag or in your arms.

LOCKERS

At the museum entrance, there are lockers available for storing backpacks and bags. Access with strollers and suitcases is not permitted inside the museum and they must be left at the ticket office and will be supervised by museum staff.

Circuit of Historic House Museums

The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, the Boschi di Stefano House, the Necchi Campiglio Villa and the Poldi Pezzoli Museum have been united since October 2, 2008, in a circuit of historic house museums, in order to promote the cultural and artistic patrimony of Milan through some of its protagonists.

Museums of Lombardy subscription

The subscription unites in one circuit the historical and artistic patrimony and exhibits in Lombardy in a way that benefits its subscribers. Museums and collections, monuments and parks, as well as temporary exhibits: with the card, it’s possible to visit the participating cultural locations for a year without further fees.

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Silent book

Inspired by Wordless Books for children, which skillfully tell a story through images, the Silent Book is a small yet intriguing supplement to the museum visit created by the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum. This volume encourages visitors to interpret the images depicting specific details and objects from the museum's collections, inviting them to explore the museum's rooms, allowing themselves to be captivated by details and colors waiting to be discovered.

Designed to be accessible at any cultural and linguistic level, the Bagatti Valsecchi Silent Book is inclusive and particularly suitable for a museum visit with children, involving them in a meticulous search for details throughout the exhibition spaces.

Generously sponsored by the Cologni Foundation for Art Professions, this small volume is available for purchase at the museum's ticket counter for an additional cost of 3 euros.