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Discover Europe's largest aeronautical museum at Malpensa's Volandia Park, featuring aircraft exhibits, flight simulators, and engaging activities for all ages.

For aviation enthusiasts and curious visitors alike, the Malpensa: Volandia Park and Flight Museum offers an impressive journey through the history and technology of flight. Priced at $24 per person and valid for a single day, this attraction provides a comprehensive look at aircraft, models, and interactive displays. The tour is perfect for those eager to explore Europe’s largest aeronautical museum with full access to indoor pavilions, outdoor exhibits, and special features like flight simulators and historical films.
While the museum is accessible Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and weekends from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM, it remains closed on Mondays. The visit’s duration is flexible within those hours, and visitors should check availability for starting times. With a variety of attractions suited for all ages, this tour balances educational content with entertainment, making it a worthwhile outing for families, aviation buffs, or anyone looking to see the skies from a new perspective.
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The Volandia Museum showcases an extraordinary collection of airplane models of all shapes and sizes, organized across five distinct areas. These sections highlight forms of flight, fixed-wing aircraft, rotary wings, model aircraft, and convertiplanes. This setup allows visitors to trace the evolution of aviation from its earliest days to modern innovations.
Particularly impressive are the hot-air balloons and convertiplanes, which visitors can observe up close. The exhibits not only display aircraft but tell the stories of pioneers and companies that contributed to Lombardy’s nickname: the ‘Province with Wings’. The collection offers insights into the technological advances and design breakthroughs that shaped human flight.

The outdoor Commercial Aviation area features real aircraft, including MD-80, DC-9, and CH-47, offering visitors the chance to board and explore these historic planes up close. This outdoor section complements the indoor exhibits, providing a tangible connection to aviation history.
Inside, the flight simulators—accessible from age 12 and above—allow visitors to experience the thrill of flying in a controlled environment. These simulators provide a hands-on way to understand flight dynamics and are a highlight for those interested in aviation technology.

The museum emphasizes engaging experiences, especially for children. The interactive displays and dedicated kids’ activities are designed to spark curiosity about flight and engineering. Visitors can also visit the library and historical archives to deepen their understanding of aviation pioneers and companies.
The theater offers captivating films about the history and future of flight, providing a relaxing and informative end to the visit. The Pic-Nic Area and bars and restaurants make it easy to enjoy a comfortable break, making the museum a full-day adventure.
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Beyond aircraft, the tour includes access to the ASI Bertone Collection and the Flaminio Bertoni Museum, highlighting design and innovation in transportation and automobile history. The Ogliari Transport Museum further enriches the experience by showcasing other modes of transport, broadening the scope beyond aviation.
This extensive access ensures visitors can explore multiple transport-related collections without additional cost, enriching the overall experience and understanding of historical progress in mobility.

The tour begins at the ticket office, where vouchers are shown for entry. The activity ends back at the initial meeting point, ensuring a straightforward and organized visit. The full access to all pavilions and outdoor areas allows visitors to explore at their own pace.
The museum’s hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Tuesday to Friday) and until 6:30 PM on weekends. Since the last entrance is one hour prior to closing, planning accordingly is advised. The museum is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs.

While the museum offers a wide range of displays and activities, there is no live guide included in the tour, so visitors should be prepared to explore independently or use the available resources. The flight simulators are accessible from 12 years old, which might affect younger children eager to participate.
A minor point noted in reviews is that while the variety of planes impresses, the flight simulator experience could be further improved for even more engagement. Nonetheless, these features still add considerable value to the overall visit.

Malpensa’s Volandia Park and Flight Museum offers a comprehensive and accessible experience for aviation lovers and families alike. The combination of large aircraft collections, interactive exhibits, outdoor aircraft displays, and educational resources makes it one of the most complete aeronautical museums in Europe.
Its affordable price of $24 and the variety of included activities make it a cost-effective choice for a full day of exploration. The location in Lombardy adds convenience, especially for travelers in the Milan area seeking a specialized attraction beyond typical city sights.

This experience suits families with children, aviation enthusiasts, and history buffs who want an in-depth look at aircraft and flight technology. Those interested in interactive activities, such as flight simulators, will find it especially engaging. Visitors with mobility needs will appreciate the wheelchair accessibility and the straightforward layout.
However, those seeking guided tours or more personalized storytelling** may find the experience more self-guided, as the tour does not include a live guide.
Malpensa’s Volandia Park and Flight Museum delivers a full immersion into aviation history with diverse exhibits and hands-on activities. Its full access to aircraft, simulators, and related museums creates a rich experience for visitors of all ages.
The $24 ticket offers solid value, especially given the wide range of features and exhibits included. Although the simulators could be improved and no guide is provided, the variety of aircraft and interactive displays make this a memorable destination for anyone interested in flying.
“the variety of planes.. the simulator can be improved”
Is the museum suitable for young children?
Yes, there are activities designed for children, but flight simulators are only accessible from age 12.
What are the opening hours?
The museum is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Tuesday to Friday, and until 6:30 PM on weekends. It’s closed on Mondays.
How do I access the exhibits?
Entry is straightforward by showing your voucher at the ticket office. Full access to all pavilions and outdoor aircraft is included.
Can I explore aircraft outside?
Yes, the outdoor aircraft displays include MD-80, DC-9, and CH-47, which can be boarded and explored.
Are there any dining options on-site?
Yes, visitors can enjoy bars and restaurants and use the Pic-Nic Area for breaks.
Is there a guide available during the visit?
No, the tour does not include a live guide; visitors explore independently.
Can I visit multiple museums in one day?
Yes, the access includes the ASI Bertone Collection, Flaminio Bertoni Museum, and Ogliari Transport Museum.
What is the cost of the ticket?
The full price is $24 per person.
Is the museum accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
How long should I plan to spend at the museum?
Visitors typically spend a few hours exploring, with the full day available if desired, due to the variety of exhibits.