ADI Design Museum
Museum · Quarto Oggiaro ·

ADI Design Museum

Museum · Quarto Oggiaro ·

Italian design history museum showcasing Compasso d'Oro winners

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ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
ADI Design Museum by null
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P.za Compasso d'Oro, 1, 20154 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

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P.za Compasso d'Oro, 1, 20154 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

+39 344 346 0619
adidesignmuseum.org
@adidesignmuseum

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"There are a few must-visits beyond the fair circuit, including the Association of Industrial Design’s cathedral-like ADI Compasso d’Oro Design Museum. Newly opened inside a ca.-1930 depot for horse-drawn trams, its collections retrace the history of all things Made in Italy."

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ADI Design Museum

Steven S.

Google
The ADI museum demonstrates the rich contribution of Italian designers to a plethora of products: Washing machine, cars, chairs, desks, dresses, carpet, bikes, mugs, typewriters, lamps and more.... no need to buy the entrance tickets. You can walk around the free areas and enjoy most of the museum

KP G

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Fabulous museum - not enormous, with plenty to see and admire. Great lighting. Friendly staff. Cute (and popular) cafe inside with a good lunch menu.

Marco van de V.

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For anyone interested in industrial design and a unique location this is very much recommended. Take the time to explore well known and less known objects the last decades. Moreover sit and relax at the café and look around you. Nice to escape the busy streets and focus on historical designs.

Orr F.

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Great place. As an industrial designer it felt like a small dream come true. Where there and was not disappointed at all. All the items were presented fantastically. I genuinely had a lot of fun going around through all these objects and reading about them. Even my girlfriend enjoyed and she usually cut very fast to the closest sitting area reading a book when she's bored. And it didn't happen she was moving around being all curious and adorable. Yes I was a bit industrial designer dushnila but I couldn't help it. I love it.

Martin D.

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Lots to see going back to 1954 with exhibits arranged in chronological order (ish), if you have an interest in product design then this is for you. I'm told every item won an Italian design award.

Tobin S.

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A wonderful and informative museum demonstrating the history of design from the 1900's to the present day. Tons of impressive displays and informative signage. While outside of the city center, the museum is a must see to understand Italian design style and techniques. Every guest receives a complementary free design poster, a super nice touch!

Zeno C.

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The ADI Design Museum in Milano is a treasure trove of Italian design. The sleek, minimalist space perfectly highlights iconic pieces, from furniture to everyday objects, showcasing their history and innovation. The exhibits are well-curated and engaging, offering a glimpse into the stories behind these timeless designs. The staff is helpful and passionate, adding to the experience. If you love design or just want to explore creativity at its best, this museum is a must-visit. It’s perfect for design enthusiasts and curious minds alike—ideal for a quiet afternoon in Milan!

Søren B.

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A lot of sleek, beautiful Italian design on display - both the classics we all know as well as the everyday designs we maybe do not really notice. Unfortunately, this relatively new museum, has no interactive elements, nor does it tell much of the story behind the designs. That is a big shame.