The Fuorisalone Passport is the single-biggest 2026 logistics change for visitors. It replaces the sprawl of per-event email sign-ups with one registration and a single reusable QR code. This guide covers how it works, where it works, what it doesn't do — and how a planner complements it.
2026 pilot: Brera Design District — the largest district with 274 events. Participating showrooms and installations display the "Fuorisalone Passport accepted" badge at the entrance.
A common confusion: the Passport is about getting in the door. A personal planner is about deciding which doors to go through and when. You want both.
| Fuorisalone Passport | Milan Design Week Planner | |
|---|---|---|
| Run by | Studiolabo (fuorisalone.it) | This site (independent) |
| Purpose | Door entry via QR | Plan / schedule / review / share |
| Scope | Participating Brera venues | All 3,580 events (Fuorisalone + Salone + Alcova + Isola + editorial) |
| Needed for | Entry | Not needed — you just use it for your schedule |
| Cost | Free | Free |
In practice: use the Passport at the door (if the venue requires it), use a planner to decide where to go, in what order, and on which day. They're orthogonal.
A digital single-registration QR code service for Milan Design Week 2026, operated by Studiolabo S.r.l. (the company that runs fuorisalone.it). Register once on fuorisalone.it, receive one QR code, use it to enter participating events without per-event email RSVPs. This page is an independent guide — we do not issue the Passport.
Yes. Free to register and use. It is offered by fuorisalone.it (Studiolabo) as part of their 2026 visitor tools.
On the official Fuorisalone.it website — the only legitimate registration source. Any other claimed source is unofficial and should be avoided.
Participating venues within Brera Design District for the 2026 pilot year. Look for the "Passport accepted" badge on event pages on fuorisalone.it or on the venue entrance. Other districts have not yet opted in.
Yes. The Passport only covers Fuorisalone city-district events run by participating venues. Salone del Mobile at Fiera Milano Rho uses its own paid ticket system at salonemilano.it.
No. The planner on milandesignweek.org works independently — save events, build your schedule, share with a team, export to iCal. The Passport (by fuorisalone.it) is a separate service only needed at participating venue doors.