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Discover Milan’s Museum of the 900 with an affordable $14 ticket, guided by an engaging audio guide that reveals art, architecture, and iconic city views.
Explore the vibrant world of modern art at Milan’s Museo del Novecento, accessible for only $14 per person. This 2-hour tour allows visitors to explore Italy’s collection of 20th-century masterpieces, with the added benefit of a digital audio guide available on your smartphone. The tour begins at Piazza del Duomo, offering a prime location with stunning views of the Duomo itself, making it ideal for those seeking a comprehensive cultural experience in Milan.
This experience is perfect for art lovers and curious travelers who want to learn about Italy’s major modern artworks while enjoying the architectural charm of the Palazzo dell’Arengario. The audio guide, available in English, French, German, and Italian, provides over 40 points of interest and helps you understand the significance of each piece and place. With a budget-friendly price and a flexible schedule, this tour appeals to those who prefer self-paced exploration.


The Museum of the 900 is housed within the historic Palazzo dell’Arengario, a building that itself is an architectural attraction in Milan. Its strategic location at Piazza del Duomo means you can enjoy impressive views of Milan’s cathedral while exploring Italy’s most notable modern art pieces. The museum operates from 10 am to 7:30 pm, with extended hours on Thursdays until 10:30 pm, giving ample time for afternoon visits or evening strolls around the square.
Visitors gain easy entry by showing e-tickets on their mobile devices to the staff. The digital audio guide is included in the price and provides commentary in multiple languages, making it suitable for international visitors. The tour’s flexibility allows you to explore at your own pace, with the option to revisit favorite sections or linger in spots with particularly stunning views.
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The Palazzo dell’Arengario is an integral part of the museum experience, showcasing modern architectural design that complements its collection of 20th-century art. Its facade and interior spaces are designed to enhance the viewing experience, with large windows and open galleries that allow in natural light. As you walk through, you’ll appreciate how the building itself tells a story of Milan’s architectural evolution.
This structure’s visual appeal is complemented by the breathtaking vistas of the Duomo, visible from various points within the museum. The combination of art, architecture, and city views makes the visit here more than just a gallery tour — it’s a visual journey through Milan’s modern development.

The Museum of the 900 boasts an extensive collection of over 200 artworks from Italy’s leading 20th-century artists. Visitors can expect to see works that reflect Futurism, Metaphysical Painting, Spatialism, and Arte Povera, offering a comprehensive look at Italy’s artistic experimentation during this period.
The audio guide highlights key pieces, providing stories behind both famous and lesser-known works. Over 40 points of interest help visitors navigate through the collection, making it easy to understand each artwork’s significance and context. The museum’s layout encourages a natural flow, guiding you from one section to another without feeling rushed.
Among the most notable displays are pieces that exemplify Futurism, a movement that celebrates speed, technology, and modernity. Visitors also learn about Metaphysical Painting, which explores surreal and philosophical themes in art. The collection offers insights into Spatialism, emphasizing space and perception, and Arte Povera, which challenges traditional art forms with everyday materials.
Each artwork is accompanied by explanations that help decode the artist’s intent and the cultural background. The audio points bring these stories to life, adding depth to the visual experience and helping you appreciate the innovative spirit of the 20th-century Italian art scene.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the most praised aspects of this tour is the stunning view of the Duomo that the museum offers. While exploring the galleries, you’ll find ample windows and vantage points to admire Milan’s iconic cathedral from a unique perspective. These vistas enhance the overall experience, providing a perfect backdrop to the artworks.
The combination of cityscape views and modern art creates a memorable ambiance. Visitors often mention how these sights complement the artworks, allowing a moment of reflection amidst Milan’s bustling city life.
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The meeting point for this tour is directly at the Piazza del Duomo, where the Museum of the 900 is located. Visitors simply show their e-tickets on their mobile device to gain entry, streamlining the process and avoiding long lines. The museum’s wheelchair accessibility ensures that everyone can enjoy the exhibits comfortably.
Since the tour involves self-guided exploration, there are no guides physically present during the visit, but the audio guide provides comprehensive commentary. Remember to bring headphones and keep your smartphone charged to enjoy the full experience.
At only $14, this entry ticket with audio guide offers excellent value for visitors interested in modern Italian art. The self-guided format allows flexibility, so you can spend as much or as little time as you like within the 2-hour duration. This option is particularly suited for those who prefer a flexible pace and detailed digital commentary without the expense of a guided tour.
While food and drinks are not included, the central location means you can easily find cafes and restaurants around Piazza del Duomo to extend your visit.

This tour stands out for its affordability and focus on modern art within a beautiful historic building. Other attractions like La Scala, Sforza Castle, and Brera Gallery offer different experiences, but the Museum of the 900 provides a concentrated look at 20th-century art and architecture in a compact, accessible package.
With its digital audio guide and prime location, this tour is a practical choice for travelers seeking an enriching cultural activity without the complexities of guided group tours or long queues.
The Museum of the 900 at Piazza del Duomo is a compelling destination for lovers of modern art and architecture. Its affordable price, self-guided format, and spectacular city views make it a smart addition to any Milan itinerary. The audio guide enriches the experience with detailed stories about Italian art movements, key works, and the building’s design.
While the tour doesn’t include guided commentary or food options, its convenience and informative content compensate for these aspects. This experience appeals most to those who appreciate flexibility and self-paced visits while enjoying the visual delights of Milan’s artistic heritage.
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What is included in the ticket for the Museum of the 900?
The ticket includes entry to the museum and a digital audio guide available in multiple languages, accessible via your smartphone.
How do I gain entry to the museum?
You show your e-tickets on your mobile device to the museum staff at the Piazza del Duomo entrance.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, giving enough time to enjoy the exhibits at a comfortable pace.
Are there any guided tours available?
No, this experience offers a self-guided tour with an audio guide but no live guide.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the Museum of the 900 is wheelchair accessible.
What languages is the audio guide available in?
The audio guide can be used in English, French, German, and Italian.
When is the museum open?
The museum is open from 10 am to 7:30 pm, with extended hours on Thursdays until 10:30 pm. It is closed on Mondays.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
Yes, visitors should bring headphones and ensure their smartphone is charged for the audio guide.
Can I visit the museum with children or people with mobility issues?
Yes, the museum’s wheelchair accessibility makes it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.