“Sunday at the museum”. Two hours more (and reduced ticket) to visit the Sala delle Asse and the installations dedicated to the genius da Vinci

“Sunday at the museum”. Two hours more (and reduced ticket) to visit the Sala delle Asse and the installations dedicated to the genius da Vinci

All the other civic museums, the Pinacoteca di Brera and Silos/Armani are also open and free

Milan, August 2 2019 – With one hundred thousand visitors in just two and a half months, “Leonardo never seen”, the program of exhibitions and initiatives set up at the Sforzesco Castle to pay homage to the genius da Vinci on the five hundredth anniversary of his death, confirms its success by maintaining second position among the exhibitions most visited in Italy (after the Venice Art Biennale) and the first in Lombardy.

To allow the Milanese and the increasingly numerous tourists present in the city to visit the exhibition and installations dedicated to Leonardo, every first Sunday of each month, until the scheduled closing on 12 January 2020, the opening hours will be extended until 19pm (ticket office closes at 30pm) with entry reduced to 18 euros.

The extension until 19 pm is also planned for the next Saturday 30 and 10 August, with a reduced ticket of 24 euros on sale starting from 5 pm.
The ticket reduced to 5 euros also guarantees entry to all the Castle Museums, but the extension of the opening hours only concerns the Museum of Ancient Art which hosts the "Leonardo mai visto" exhibition. The opening hours to the public of the other museums remain unchanged, including the Museo della Pietà Rondanini-Michelangelo, with the last possibility of access at 17pm. For more information: www.milanocastello.it.

On the occasion of "Sunday at the museum", all the other civic museums are also open and free on Sunday 4th - Museo del Novecento, GAM Gallery of Modern Art, Archaeological Museum, Museum of Natural History, Civic Aquarium, Museum of the Risorgimento, Palazzo Morando | Costume Fashion Image, Boschi di Stefano house museum and Francesco Messina museum studio and the Brera art gallery.

The free ticket to the Museo del Novecento will allow you to visit, in addition to the permanent collection of the Museum, also the “Lucio Fontana. Homage to Leonardo” and “Remo Bianco. The imprints of memory”.

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Updated: 30/08/2019