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San Siro Museum — Attraction in Milan

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San Siro Museum
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Nearby attractions
San Siro Stadium
Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
Scuderie De Montel
Via Achille, 6, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
Leonardo's Horse
Piazzale dello Sport, 6, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
Nearby restaurants
America Graffiti - Milano San Siro
Via Achille, 4, 20152 Milano MI, Italy
Ristorante La Barchetta
Via Federico Tesio, 15, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
Al Meazza Ristorante Pizzeria
via Capecelatro 91 angolo piazza Axum, 20148 Milano MI, Italy
Canter
Via Pegaso, 14, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
Ciao San Siro
Via Alfonso Capecelatro, 81, 20148 Milano MI, Italy
Ortobello Hamburger & Joy
Piazzale dello Sport, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
Osteria Ippodromo
Via Novara, 127, 20153 Milano MI, Italy
Tokyo Nomi Sushi
Via Novara, 123, 20153 Milano MI, Italy
Stadio Kebap
Via Novara, 127, 20153 Milano MI, Italy
Ristorante Baimi
Via Novara, 105, 20153 Milano MI, Italy
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San Siro Museum

Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 8, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
4.5(1.7K)
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attractions: San Siro Stadium, Scuderie De Montel, Leonardo's Horse, restaurants: America Graffiti - Milano San Siro, Ristorante La Barchetta, Al Meazza Ristorante Pizzeria, Canter, Ciao San Siro, Ortobello Hamburger & Joy, Osteria Ippodromo, Tokyo Nomi Sushi, Stadio Kebap, Ristorante Baimi
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Phone
+39 02 4879 8201
Website
sansirostadium.com
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Fri9:30 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of San Siro Museum

San Siro Stadium

Scuderie De Montel

Leonardo's Horse

San Siro Stadium

San Siro Stadium

4.7

(33.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Scuderie De Montel

Scuderie De Montel

4.4

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Leonardo's Horse

Leonardo's Horse

4.6

(330)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Milan Sunset Navigli Food & Drinks Tour
Milan Sunset Navigli Food & Drinks Tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:45 PM
20136, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Ride the Bernina Train through Swiss Alps
Fri, Dec 5 • 8:00 AM
20124, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Make family pasta and tiramisu in an Italian home
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Nearby restaurants of San Siro Museum

America Graffiti - Milano San Siro

Ristorante La Barchetta

Al Meazza Ristorante Pizzeria

Canter

Ciao San Siro

Ortobello Hamburger & Joy

Osteria Ippodromo

Tokyo Nomi Sushi

Stadio Kebap

Ristorante Baimi

America Graffiti - Milano San Siro

America Graffiti - Milano San Siro

4.0

(1.6K)

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Ristorante La Barchetta

Ristorante La Barchetta

4.2

(1.1K)

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Al Meazza Ristorante Pizzeria

Al Meazza Ristorante Pizzeria

3.8

(390)

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Canter

Canter

4.4

(438)

$$$

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Reviews of San Siro Museum

4.5
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5.0
23w

What an incredible experience for any football fan! The San Siro Stadium Museum and Tour is an absolute must-do if you're in Milan.

The museum itself has an extensive collection of player jerseys from both AC Milan and Inter, as well as from some star names from other clubs from games at the San Siro, going back decades. It's fascinating to see the evolution of the kits and recognize so many legendary names. They also have a fantastic display of trophies, boots, and other memorabilia that really tells the story of these two iconic clubs and their iconic stadium.

The tour part is where it really comes alive. Getting the chance to sit in both change rooms (AC Milan's and Inter's) was a massive highlight – you can almost feel the pre-match tension! Then, walking through the player tunnel to pitch side is just an incredible feeling. Seeing the stadium from that perspective, imagining thousands of fans cheering, is truly something special.

The whole experience is very well organized, and the staff are friendly and informative. Even if you're not a die-hard fan of either Milan club, the history and atmosphere of San Siro are palpable and make for a memorable visit....

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5.0
1y

The San Siro Museum is a must-visit for any football fan, especially those passionate about AC Milan or Inter Milan.

The museum provides a fascinating journey through the history of the stadium and both iconic clubs.

What truly elevated the experience was the friendly and knowledgeable staff. Their passion for football and the San Siro shone through as they expertly guided us through the exhibits, offering interesting anecdotes and insights. They were happy to answer questions and share their extensive knowledge of the stadium and the two teams.

The museum itself is well laid out, with a comprehensive collection of memorabilia, trophies, and interactive displays showcasing the rich history of both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The tour effectively captures the highs and lows, the legendary players, and the unforgettable moments that have shaped the stadium and its clubs.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply interested in the history of Italian football, the San Siro Museum offers a captivating experience. The combination of fascinating exhibits and enthusiastic staff make it a memorable visit for any...

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2.0
2y

The "museum" is a joke. It's a stall with some really interesting artefacts without any sensible narration. The guide we got could easily be replaced by signs where to go next. Seriously. I learned totally nothing, he drew attention to nothing. After the "tour" I had no idea why we even went there! There was no info on why the 2 teams are so great, what their best achievements are, who were the most renowned persons etc.

The nice thing - we got to see the locker rooms of both teams. And the old jerseys were interesting. Also the Italian national team part - but again - our guide just brought us there, without a word. Only from the guide from the next group I learned something interesting.

And can someone explain me why this is more expensive than visiting the Duomo? Or the San Marco Basilica?

Wasted money. But we went there for our sons. Their first stadium - so they were thrilled. But whose heart is with either of Milan's teams, will not even read. To all those readind - spend the money on something...

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Zack EckleyZack Eckley
The San Siro Museum is a must-visit for any football fan, especially those passionate about AC Milan or Inter Milan. The museum provides a fascinating journey through the history of the stadium and both iconic clubs. What truly elevated the experience was the friendly and knowledgeable staff. Their passion for football and the San Siro shone through as they expertly guided us through the exhibits, offering interesting anecdotes and insights. They were happy to answer questions and share their extensive knowledge of the stadium and the two teams. The museum itself is well laid out, with a comprehensive collection of memorabilia, trophies, and interactive displays showcasing the rich history of both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The tour effectively captures the highs and lows, the legendary players, and the unforgettable moments that have shaped the stadium and its clubs. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply interested in the history of Italian football, the San Siro Museum offers a captivating experience. The combination of fascinating exhibits and enthusiastic staff make it a memorable visit for any sports enthusiast.
Anna SobotnikAnna Sobotnik
The "museum" is a joke. It's a stall with some really interesting artefacts without any sensible narration. The guide we got could easily be replaced by signs where to go next. Seriously. I learned totally nothing, he drew attention to nothing. After the "tour" I had no idea why we even went there! There was no info on why the 2 teams are so great, what their best achievements are, who were the most renowned persons etc. The nice thing - we got to see the locker rooms of both teams. And the old jerseys were interesting. Also the Italian national team part - but again - our guide just brought us there, without a word. Only from the guide from the next group I learned something interesting. And can someone explain me why this is more expensive than visiting the Duomo? Or the San Marco Basilica? Wasted money. But we went there for our sons. Their first stadium - so they were thrilled. But whose heart is with either of Milan's teams, will not even read. To all those readind - spend the money on something enjoyable 😉
Pablo Hernández BerovidesPablo Hernández Berovides
I went two days, on Saturday and Monday. The first day, we saw the San Siro Museum and made a tour inside the players' rooms, and the pitch....you are breathing real history back there. That place is managed for both teams AC Milan and FC Inter. You can approach both even if you don't like football you're gonna enjoy so bad. Is a beautiful experience. I know for sure that there are even more breathtaking stadiums around the world and even more sophisticated, but this one has a feeling. I hope that the person who read this has the same opportunity as us. The second day was Monday night. Oh...my...God! To enjoy a real-time football game in the stadium...with all the fans around. People cheering up and clapping the teams...is another vibe. A good one. Also, the transportation to and from the stadium was fast and smooth. Clearly, there are a lot of people waiting for the same as you, but there are a lot of trains in the subway for everybody.
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The San Siro Museum is a must-visit for any football fan, especially those passionate about AC Milan or Inter Milan. The museum provides a fascinating journey through the history of the stadium and both iconic clubs. What truly elevated the experience was the friendly and knowledgeable staff. Their passion for football and the San Siro shone through as they expertly guided us through the exhibits, offering interesting anecdotes and insights. They were happy to answer questions and share their extensive knowledge of the stadium and the two teams. The museum itself is well laid out, with a comprehensive collection of memorabilia, trophies, and interactive displays showcasing the rich history of both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The tour effectively captures the highs and lows, the legendary players, and the unforgettable moments that have shaped the stadium and its clubs. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply interested in the history of Italian football, the San Siro Museum offers a captivating experience. The combination of fascinating exhibits and enthusiastic staff make it a memorable visit for any sports enthusiast.
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The "museum" is a joke. It's a stall with some really interesting artefacts without any sensible narration. The guide we got could easily be replaced by signs where to go next. Seriously. I learned totally nothing, he drew attention to nothing. After the "tour" I had no idea why we even went there! There was no info on why the 2 teams are so great, what their best achievements are, who were the most renowned persons etc. The nice thing - we got to see the locker rooms of both teams. And the old jerseys were interesting. Also the Italian national team part - but again - our guide just brought us there, without a word. Only from the guide from the next group I learned something interesting. And can someone explain me why this is more expensive than visiting the Duomo? Or the San Marco Basilica? Wasted money. But we went there for our sons. Their first stadium - so they were thrilled. But whose heart is with either of Milan's teams, will not even read. To all those readind - spend the money on something enjoyable 😉
Anna Sobotnik

Anna Sobotnik

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I went two days, on Saturday and Monday. The first day, we saw the San Siro Museum and made a tour inside the players' rooms, and the pitch....you are breathing real history back there. That place is managed for both teams AC Milan and FC Inter. You can approach both even if you don't like football you're gonna enjoy so bad. Is a beautiful experience. I know for sure that there are even more breathtaking stadiums around the world and even more sophisticated, but this one has a feeling. I hope that the person who read this has the same opportunity as us. The second day was Monday night. Oh...my...God! To enjoy a real-time football game in the stadium...with all the fans around. People cheering up and clapping the teams...is another vibe. A good one. Also, the transportation to and from the stadium was fast and smooth. Clearly, there are a lot of people waiting for the same as you, but there are a lot of trains in the subway for everybody.
Pablo Hernández Berovides

Pablo Hernández Berovides

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