Schools
Welcome to the Schools section.
Here you can consult the 2025/2026 school programme.
Activities for schools
Click below according to the relevant school year and choose the activity for your class.
Select the school grade to view the most suitable activities in the program.
AGREEMENT
2:00 PM Session Promotion
Classes participating in the 2:00 PM session at Remida, Connessioni, and La camera delle meraviglie are eligible for a reduced rate of €7 per child, instead of €9. This promotion is valid for October, November, and December.
 
FAI Classe Amica
For members of FAI Classe Amica, a reduced rate of 7 euros per child (instead of 9 euros) applies to the Connessioni interactive exhibition during October, November, and December.
 
 
 
School Visits Available on Weekends from May to July 2026
MUBA offers schools an unmissable opportunity!
You can book your school visit even on weekends, exclusively during May, June, and July.
To reserve your spot, fill out the PRE-REGISTRATION FORM and don’t forget to specify your interest in a weekend visit in the notes field.
We look forward to seeing you!
School Transportation
MUBA has established an agreement with the transport company T.S. SRL - Travel & Service.
How does it work? After booking your visit to MUBA, contact the transport company directly.
For information and bookings, Click HERE.
National and international delegations
Dedicated Visits for Groups (Minimum 10 People).
Cost: €15 per participant.
Email to info@muba.it
 
Training courses
Here are the training courses waiting for you at the Museum dedicated to educators and teachers of all levels, workshop leaders, enthusiasts, cultural mediators and curious minds!
The training sessions, designed and led by MUBA staff, are not static lectures but opportunities for dynamic discussion, tailored to the needs of the participants.
Presentations
MUBA presents its program for the 2026–2027 school year!
“Thousands of children have laughed, played, discovered and learned through MUBA exhibitions over the years, building a collective story. Today, this story is told by the people who imagined, nurtured, witnessed the birth of, supported and studied this museum, helping it to grow together.”