GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Are animals allowed?
    No, animals, including small ones, are not allowed inside the exhibition spaces.
  • Is there a Wi-Fi connection inside the building?
    No specific Wi-Fi connection is provided. However, the free network of the Municipality of Milan, "Wifi uffici pubblici," is available.
  • Is there a cloakroom service inside the building?
    Yes, there is a cloakroom where visitors must leave helmets, backpacks, large bags, and umbrellas. Coats and other personal clothing will not be collected.
  • I would like to organize an event inside the exhibition or a private tour with dinner or cocktails. Who should I contact?
    Palazzo Reale, outside the exhibition opening hours, has several spaces (Conference Room, Sala delle Otto Colonne, Sala delle Cariatidi, Courtyard) available for conferences, corporate events, or private initiatives. For information and reservations, please email: eventi@mondomostre.it.
  • Can I reach the exhibition by public transport?
    Yes, the exhibition at Palazzo Reale is accessible by public transport. The following lines stop near Palazzo Reale:
    Bus: 50, 57, 60, 61, 68, 79, 84
    Train: R14, R31, S11, S13, S5
    Metro: M1, M3
    Tram: 12, 15, 24
  • Is there private parking at Palazzo Reale?
    No. However, there are several paid parking areas in the vicinity. Please note that Palazzo Reale is located in Area B, so you will need to pay for access to the area.
  • Is the entrance free on the first Sunday of the month?
    No, Palazzo Reale does not participate in this initiative as it is not a museum and does not have a permanent collection, but functions as an exhibition space for temporary exhibitions.

TICKETING

  • Can I buy a ticket at the Palazzo Reale ticket office?
    Yes, tickets can be purchased at the Palazzo Reale ticket office, subject to availability. However, it is strongly recommended to buy the ticket online to avoid long queues at the ticket office and the risk of tickets selling out. If you prefer to buy online, click here.
  • Is it mandatory to print the ticket?
    No, it is not mandatory to print the ticket. It can also be shown on a mobile device, as long as the codes are clearly visible.
  • Can I cancel my ticket?
    No, tickets cannot be canceled or modified.
  • How to buy a ticket online?
    Go to the website, go to the page and click "BUY." Choose between an open ticket or a fixed date ticket, select the available date and time, specify the number of tickets, and add them to your cart. Click "GO TO CART," choose the payment method and pick-up option, and confirm your purchase. Wait for the email with the PDF ticket; if it does not arrive, check your spam folder or the "ORDERS" section on vivaticket.it. Registration on the portal is required to complete the purchase.
  • Can I request a refund for a pre-sale ticket?
    No, refunds for pre-sale tickets are not possible. In case of non-use for reasons not attributable to the organizer, tickets will not be refunded. Before completing the purchase, online or at the ticket office, it is advisable to carefully check all the details (e.g., date, time, number of tickets purchased).
  • Is it mandatory to purchase a ticket in advance to access the exhibition?
    Purchasing a ticket in advance is strongly recommended, but not mandatory. To buy tickets online, click here. If online tickets are sold out, they can still be purchased directly at the ticket office on the day of the visit, subject to availability. Reservations are only mandatory for organized groups and school groups and must be made through our reservation office by sending an email to: gruppi.leonorfini@vivaticket.com.
  • Can I book a guided tour?
    Yes, it is possible to book a guided tour. Among the educational services, there are guided tours available for schools, adult audiences, and individual adults on specific days. All the details are available on this page
  • What is an open ticket?
    An open ticket allows you to visit the exhibition on any day and at any time during the exhibition's opening hours until the event closes. Valid for one entry, it costs €19, including the pre-sale fee. Ideal for those who prefer maximum flexibility in planning their visit.
  • What are the exhibition's opening days and hours?
    The exhibition follows these hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: 10:00 - 19:30 Thursday: 10:00 - 22:30 Last entry: 1 hour before closing time. How much does it cost to enter the exhibition? For all information regarding ticket prices, visit this page
  • Where can I buy the tickets?
    Tickets for the exhibition can be purchased:
    At the Palazzo Reale ticket office at the time of the visit;
    Online through this link,;
    At all Vivaticket sales points nationwide.
  • Can I book the exhibition entrance in advance?
    No, it is not possible to book the ticket via email or phone and pay at the time of the visit. You will need to purchase a ticket using the methods listed above.
  • How do I book for a group or school?
    For adult groups and schools, you can book entry by contacting the reservations office at the email address gruppi.leonorfini@vivaticket.com or by emailing info@adartem.it for educational services.

THE EXHIBITION

  • How long do visitors stay at the exhibition?
    The average time for an independent visit is 45 minutes, though the time spent in the rooms can vary significantly by visitor. Guided tours typically last about 1 hour.
  • What is required to use the audioguide?
    The audioguide is included in the ticket price. All visitors who purchase a ticket can listen to the audioguide content by scanning the QR code.
  • What are the best days and times to avoid waiting or crowds in the rooms?
    It is recommended to visit the exhibition on weekdays to avoid possible queues that occur on weekends. It is also strongly advised topurchasetickets online.
  • Can I bring a stroller to the exhibition?
    Yes, it is possible to visit the exhibition with a stroller.
  • Is there a bookshop?
    Yes, there is a bookshop inside the exhibition where you can find beautiful monographs, exhibition catalogs, and coffee table books of the artist.
  • Is the exhibition suitable for children?
    Yes, the exhibition is suitable for all, including children. An audioguide service is also available for younger visitors.

PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

  • Is the exhibition accessible to people with disabilities?
    Yes, the exhibition is accessible to visitors with disabilities. Access to the exhibition spaces is guaranteed, with the modalities described on this page. page.
  • What are the benefits for people with disabilities?
    Visitors with motor disabilities and pregnant women are granted priority access (skip-the-line). This right extends to one accompanying person. Disabled visitors also receive a discount on the entrance ticket. The accompanying person can enter for free, but must collect the ticket at the exhibition ticket office. Schoolchildren with disabilities in a school group have free entry. Check all discounts on this page
  • Does the exhibition include stairs?
    No, all exhibitions at Palazzo Reale have a single-level internal route. The exhibition is located on the ground floor, so there are no stairs.
  • Is the exhibition fully accessible for people with disabilities, and are there accessible restrooms?
    Yes, the restrooms in the exhibition space are accessible to people with motor disabilities.
  • Do I need a wheelchair to visit the exhibition?
    If you need a wheelchair to visit the exhibition, notify the custodial staff (first door on the left past the courtyard). They will arrange for a wheelchair and accompany you to the elevator that leads to the first floor. Please note that it is not possible to reserve a wheelchair in advance.

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