Milano Green Week Kicks Off with ‘Green Days’ Theatrical Performance
Milan, June 8, 2026 – Milano Green Week is set to begin today, Tuesday, June 9, at 6:30 PM, at the Teatro Burri in Sempione Park. The week-long event, dedicated to the environment, green spaces, and ecological transition, will be inaugurated by Elena Grandi, Councillor for Environment and Green Areas, with the theatrical performance ‘Green Days,’ produced by Campo Teatrale.
The play offers an intergenerational reflection on sustainability and environmental challenges, presented through a dialogue between a father and a daughter. It aims to inspire thought on individual and collective choices in the face of ecological emergencies.
To protect the lawn, no seating will be provided for the performance. In case of adverse weather, the show will be relocated to Sala Agorà at Triennale (via Alemagna 6, Milan). Admission to the event is free, but reservations are required through the milanogreenweek.it website.
Over 200 Initiatives Planned for Milano Green Week
The extensive program of Milano Green Week includes more than 200 initiatives, which will commence from June 10. The complete schedule of events is available on the official website, milanogreenweek.it.
This year’s Milano Green Week underscores the city’s commitment to fostering environmental awareness and promoting sustainable practices among its citizens. The event serves as a platform for dialogue, education, and collective action towards a greener future for Milan and beyond.
The focus on theatrical performance for the opening highlights an innovative approach to engaging the public on critical environmental issues, making complex topics accessible and thought-provoking through art.
The participation of Councillor Grandi at the inauguration emphasizes the municipal administration’s dedication to these themes, positioning Milano Green Week as a key event in the city’s environmental calendar. The wide array of activities planned, ranging from workshops and seminars to public installations, aims to involve diverse segments of the population, from children to adults, in the collective effort for ecological transition.
The event is expected to draw significant attention, not only from Milanese residents but also from visitors interested in environmental sustainability, further solidifying Milan’s role as a leader in urban green initiatives.
Last update: June 08, 2026