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Discover Milan’s standout galleries and museums, where art, design, and innovation come together during Design Week 2026.
During Milan Design Week, the city draws a global crowd eager to experience the forefront of creativity, and beyond the headline design events, its contemporary galleries and museums offer some of the most compelling encounters of the week. These spaces become gathering points for artists, curators, and visitors looking to engage with ideas that reflect the present and anticipate the future. Across key neighbourhoods, a selection of standout venues presents exhibitions that challenge, inspire, and expand the conversation around art and design. This guide brings together a few essential stops, helping you navigate Milan’s cultural landscape and discover the places that truly shouldn’t be missed this year.

Triennale Milano will offer a compelling programme of exhibitions and installations that explore contemporary design through both historical and forward-looking lenses.
From a retrospective on Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby to exhibitions featuring Toyo Ito, the line-up brings together key figures shaping the design conversation. Immersive installations, including a full-scale homage to Charles Eames and Ray Eames, further enrich the experience.
A blend of research, experimentation, and cultural reflection makes it a must-visit on this year’s design circuit.

For art lovers, Fondazione Prada will stand as one of Milan’s key cultural stops, set within a former distillery reimagined by Rem Koolhaas.
It will present immersive exhibitions and experimental installations across its vast architectural spaces, offering a striking dialogue between industrial heritage and contemporary design thinking. Visitors will also encounter the surreal Haunted House, alongside the atmospheric Bar Luce, creating a layered experience that blends art, architecture, and cinematic ambience.

Set beyond Milan’s historic centre, Pirelli HangarBicocca will be one of the city’s most powerful destinations for large-scale artistic experiences, housed within a vast former industrial site.
It will unfold as a dramatic landscape of immersive installations and experimental works, where monumental scale and spatial freedom allow artists to reshape perception and challenge conventional exhibition formats.

The ADI Design Museum will present a dynamic programme of exhibitions, installations, and talks focused on the evolving culture of design.
Key highlights will include the XXIX Compasso d’Oro exhibition, experimental works by Haruka Misawa, and Mario Botta’s ICOSAEDRO, bringing together heritage, innovation, and forward-thinking design perspectives.

The MUDEC – Museo delle Culture will stand as a striking example of Milan’s industrial heritage reimagined as a cultural space, set within a former factory transformed into a contemporary museum.
It will host exhibitions that explore global cultures and diverse creative practices, offering a broad perspective on art, identity, and contemporary expression in an architecturally distinctive setting.

Nilufar Gallery will offer a refined, collector-like experience shaped by Nina Yashar’s sharp curatorial eye. It will bring together rare vintage finds and contemporary design pieces in unexpected combinations, creating a space where eras, styles, and ideas will sit in constant conversation revealing Milan’s quieter, more intimate side of design culture.

Dimore Gallery will offer a distinctive view of Milan’s design landscape, presenting a residential-style setting where past and present will blend seamlessly. Founded by Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, it will bring together collectible mid-century pieces and contemporary design works, arranged as immersive interiors that feel both lived-in and carefully curated.
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