Opera & Art in Milan

Opera & Art in Milan


Milan is a city where art, history, and music intertwine to create an unforgettable cultural experience. Wander through the Pinacoteca di Brera, home to masterpieces by Renaissance masters such as Raphael, Caravaggio, and Mantegna, set within the charming Brera district. Stand in awe before the majestic Duomo di Milano, a Gothic marvel whose spires dominate the city skyline and embody centuries of devotion and artistry. No visit would be complete without stepping into the legendary Teatro alla Scala, one of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, where the magic of music and performance continues to inspire audiences from around the globe. In Milan, every moment offers a glimpse into the city’s soul—elegant, creative, and timelessly captivating.

Opera & Art in Milan | 07 April 2026 | From €2189pps

 

Opera in Milan

Teatro alla Scala, inaugurated in 1778, is one of the world’s most prestigious opera houses and has hosted premieres by Verdi, Puccini, and Rossini.vTickets for La Scala are so sought-after that Milanese opera lovers are known as loggionisti—dedicated fans who sit in the upper galleries and are famously passionate critics.Giuseppe Verdi, one of Italy’s most celebrated composers, had such a strong bond with La Scala that his works remain central to its repertoire today. Tickets for performances at Teatro alla Scala are among the most coveted in the world and can be difficult to secure, particularly for major productions. As part of your journey, we would be delighted to assist in requesting tickets on your behalf and will advise on availability. With advance planning, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the magic of opera in one of the world’s most iconic venues.

Art in Milan

The Pinacoteca di Brera houses one of Italy’s greatest Renaissance collections, featuring masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio, and Bellini.Leonardo da Vinci lived and worked in Milan for nearly 20 years; his iconic mural, The Last Supper, can still be admired at the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie.The Duomo di Milano, with its 135 spires and over 3,000 statues, took nearly 600 years to complete.