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Summer art camps for kids in Milan museums

other · 2026-04-27

Milan museums and associations offer summer camps blending play and education through August and September. MUBA (Museo dei Bambini) runs camps for ages 6-11 until September 10, weekdays 8:30-17:00, supported by Fondazione di Comunità Milano onlus. Museo Diocesano, with association Ambarabart, hosts photography camps for ages 6-12 from August 30 to September 10, exploring themes linked to the Lartigue exhibition. Casa Testori also partners with Ambarabart for camps until September 10, introducing children to contemporary art alongside works by De Pisis, Morandi, and Morlotti. Museo di Storia Naturale offers 'discovery camps' until September 3, turning kids into 'science detectives' through fossil activities and experiments. Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci runs camps until September 10 for ages 6-10, focusing on space exploration with interactive activities, workshops, and outdoor games using a learning-by-doing approach.

Key facts

  • MUBA summer camps run until September 10 for ages 6-11.
  • MUBA camps are part of the project 'MUBA Ricominciamo dai bambini' supported by Fondazione di Comunità Milano onlus.
  • Museo Diocesano photography camps are organized by Ambarabart for ages 6-12.
  • Museo Diocesano camps run from August 30 to September 10.
  • Casa Testori camps are also organized by Ambarabart until September 10.
  • Casa Testori camps feature works by De Pisis, Morandi, and Morlotti.
  • Museo di Storia Naturale discovery camps run until September 3.
  • Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia camps run until September 10 for ages 6-10.

Entities

Artists

  • Jacques Henri Lartigue
  • Filippo de Pisis
  • Giorgio Morandi
  • Ennio Morlotti

Institutions

  • MUBA
  • Museo Diocesano
  • Ambarabart
  • Casa Testori
  • Museo di Storia Naturale
  • Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci
  • Fondazione di Comunità Milano onlus

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy

Sources