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Designed by Giuseppe Piermarini with a classic horseshoe auditorium and tiers of elegant boxes, La Scala forged the careers of composers and performers who shaped musical history — from the premieres of Verdi and Bellini to the artistry of Maria Callas and the baton of Arturo Toscanini.
Today, the theatre and its museum reveal centuries of song, innovation, and drama, while modern stage technology hums behind the scenes.
Whether you’re seeing the auditorium during a quiet rehearsal window or roaming the galleries of the Museo Teatrale, La Scala is less a building than a living tradition — an invitation to listen, look, and feel..
See the full schedule below (hours vary with rehearsals, performances, and special events)
May close or limit access during rehearsals, performance days, maintenance, or special events
Piazza della Scala, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
In the heart of Milan, just steps from the Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, La Scala is easily reached by metro, tram, bus, or on foot.
Take Metro Lines M1 (Red) or M3 (Yellow) to Duomo, or M3 to Montenapoleone; both are a short walk from Piazza della Scala. Milano Cadorna and Milano Centrale connect via the metro network.
Driving in the historic center can be restricted (Area C) and parking is limited. If you must drive, use paid garages on the perimeter and continue on foot or by metro.
City buses and trams (e.g., lines 1, 2, 12, 14, 16) stop within a few minutes’ walk. Check current routes, as service can change during events or roadworks.
From the Duomo, stroll through the Galleria to Piazza della Scala — a classic Milan walk that culminates at the theatre’s façade and the statue of Leonardo da Vinci.
Peek into the fabled auditorium, visit the theatre’s museum, and feel the aura of premieres that changed music forever. 🎶
Behold the iconic horseshoe-shaped hall, with gilded boxes, velvet seats, and a stage that has premiered masterpieces and hosted legends.
Explore costumes, set models, instruments, portraits, and manuscripts that trace centuries of opera and ballet in Milan.
Glance toward the Royal Box and stroll through foyers where Milanese audiences have gathered to applaud, debate, and dream.

Visit Milan’s most storied theatre and discover its museum, auditorium, and behind-the-scenes heritage.
Secure your time slot online to avoid queues and ensure access even on busy rehearsal or performance days.