10 “Hidden Gem” Museums to Visit While the Crowds are at the Olympic Stadiums
While the world’s eyes are fixed on the ice at the Olympic stadiums, Milan offers a treasure trove of quiet culture. Get out of the roar of the arena and find these clean shrines.
Escape the Noise: Milan’s Hidden Gem Museums
Beyond the Duomo, these spots offer a perfect Milan 2026 culture fix.
1. Poldi Pezzoli Museum
One of the most beautiful house-museums located close to La Scala, full of armor and Renaissance art.
2. Villa Necchi Campiglio
An architectural masterpiece of the 1930s surrounded by a serene garden and ideal to relax.
3. Museo Bagatti Valsecchi
Explore a 19 th century house inspired by 16 th -century palaces.
4. San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
It is referred to as the Sistine Chapel of Milan, and every inch of the building is frescoed.
5. Cimitero Monumentale
A museum of sculpture out in the air where art is eternity.
6. Palazzo Morando
Devoted to costume and fashion-typical Milan.
7. GAM (Galleria d’Arte Moderna)
The royal Villa Reale contains the works of the 19 th century.
8. Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
House of the Codex Atlanticus by Da Vinci and the fruit basket by Caravaggio.
9. HangarBicocca
Tremendous modern art galleries in an old factory.
10. Leonardo’s Vineyard
One of the Da Vinci gifts bestowed by the Duke of Milan was a hidden gift garden.
Why Choose Culture Over Olympic Stadiums?
While the games are thrilling, these Hidden Gem Museums offer a deeper connection to the city’s soul, far from the ticket queues.
FAQs
1. Are these museums open during the Olympic games?
Yes, most museums maintain regular hours, though it is wise to check for special closures during the Milan 2026 culture events.
2. Do I need to book tickets in advance?
For places like Villa Necchi and the Last Supper (if you can find a slot), booking is essential. Others like GAM are often walk-in friendly.
3. Which museum is best for children?
The Museum of Science and Technology (not on this list but nearby) or the open spaces of HangarBicocca are great for kids.
4. How far are these from the Olympic stadiums?
Most are in the city center (Zone 1), a short metro ride from the San Siro stadium area.