Triennale Milano: program from April 13 to 19, 2026
Triennale Milano hosts a varied program this week featuring dance performances, electroacoustic concerts, DJ sets, workshops for children and people with Parkinson’s, and editorial presentations. Below is a concise schedule to help you plan your visit.
Schedule and highlights
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April 13, 19:30 – Performance: FOG – "This resting, patience" by Ewa Dziarnowska. A durational piece exploring repetition, attraction and embodied sensuality; the performance lasts three hours with free exit and re-entry. Ticketed event.
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April 14, 19:00 – Concert: SPOMYN, Katarina Gryvul. Live electroacoustic set blending violin, voice and analog synthesis. Free entry with prior registration.
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April 14, 19:30 – Repeat performance: FOG – "This resting, patience". Ticketed event.
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April 15, 19:30 – Show: FOG – "Three Verses of Solitude" (Maya Zbib, Lee Serle, Ben Frost & Zoukak Collective). An immersive exploration of solitude and shared experience. Ticketed event.
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April 15, 22:00 – DJ set: FOG – "Sonidos Oblicuos" with OBLICUOHIFI, Fatal and Hanakito. Vinyl-only listening experience; free entry with registration.
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April 16, 10:00 – Workshop: Dance Well. Research and movement for Parkinson. Weekly session open primarily to people living with Parkinson but accessible to all; registration required.
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April 17, 11:30 – Press conference: presentation of the exhibition Edward Barber | Jay Osgerby. Alphabet, curated by Marco Sammicheli.
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April 18, 10:30 – Workshop: Stories at the museum for children aged 3–6. Readings and guided exploration of Triennale's spaces; free entry with prior registration.
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April 18, 11:30 – Book presentation: catalogue of Michael E. Smith’s exhibition with contributions from curators and critics; free entry with prior registration.
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April 18, 15:00 – Paid workshop: Matì, a multisensory path for children 6–11 to explore materials and their properties.
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April 18, 15:00 – Talk: "The subsequent era and other stories" on Mariella Bettineschi’s key cycles, with curators and scholars. Free entry with prior registration.
Practical information
Check Triennale Milano’s official channels for ticketing details, registration links and any updates. Some activities require advance booking or payment; others are free but have limited capacity. Verify times and conditions before attending.
Where it is
Location: Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6, 20121 Milano MI, Italia
Coordinates: 45.472233, 9.173607
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