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From126.00
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099 age
126.00
Default - Child
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116.00
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94.50
Meeting Point
Milan
Piazza del Duomo 14/A
Opening Hours
Open daily from 8:00am to 7:00pm
Treat yourself to an unforgettable experience in Milan, the fashion capital of Italy. Follow your expert guide as you embark on a journey to explore the city's hidden gems, gain fascinating insights, and deepen your understanding of Milan's rich culture and history. With exclusive skip-the-line access, you'll have the privilege of bypassing long queues at both the Milan Duomo and Da Vinci's 'Last Supper'. This means you'll have more time to marvel at the breathtaking art and architecture of these two iconic landmarks. But that's not all, on this tour you'll also get to discover other must-see attractions such as the grandiose Sforzesco Castle and the beautiful Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II. And, you'll be taken off the beaten path to explore the artsy Brera district and other enchanting hidden gems around the city.

What's Included

* Skip-the-line entry to Duomo di Milano * Skip-the-line entry to "The Last Supper" * Guided tour

About Milan Duomo Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Milan Duomo, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary or Duomo di Milano, is a symbol of Milanese identity. Its construction began in 1386, reflecting the ambition of Gian Galeazzo Visconti to modernize the city and express devotion. The Duomo is not only the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Milan, but also a significant cultural landmark, drawing more than 5 million visitors each year.

The Duomo is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture, featuring a facade adorned with thousands of statues, spires, and gargoyles. Its pink Candoglia marble, sourced from a quarry that was donated by the Visconti family, gives the cathedral its unique hue and texture. Inside, the Duomo houses a wealth of art and religious artifacts, including the tomb of Saint Charles Borromeo and the relic of the Holy Nail, believed to be from the crucifixion of Christ. The rooftop terraces offer breathtaking panoramic views of Milan, making a visit to the Duomo an unforgettable experience.

Highlights

Admire the Duomo’s elaborate white marble façade, crowned with hundreds of spires and over 3,000 statues, making it one of the most detailed cathedrals in the world.
Step inside the vast interior to discover centuries of religious art, monumental columns, and richly decorated altars.
Walk along the rooftop terraces for unforgettable views across Milan and a close-up look at the cathedral’s intricate architecture.
See the magnificent stained glass windows, among the largest in the world, casting colorful light throughout the nave.
Visit the Duomo Museum to better understand the cathedral’s construction, sculptures, and artistic evolution.
Spot the golden Madonnina statue, the iconic symbol of Milan, watching over the city from the highest spire.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book Milan Duomo tickets?

You can easily book Milan Duomo tickets online through our website, ensuring a seamless and convenient experience.

Where is the best place to book Milan Duomo tickets?

The best place to book Milan Duomo tickets is online to save time and money. You can book verified tickets through our online platform, where you can find exclusive deals and guaranteed entry.

Do I need to book Milan Duomo tickets in advance?

Booking Milan Duomo tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to avoid long lines and ensure entry.

Are there different types of Milan Duomo tickets available?

Yes, there are various types of Milan Duomo tickets available, including guided tours, fast-track entry, combo tickets, and access to specific areas like the rooftop terraces.

How early should I arrive before my Milan Duomo entry time?

It's recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled Milan Duomo entry time to allow for security checks.

Can I enter the Milan Duomo without a ticket?

Entry to the Milan Duomo generally requires a ticket, although there may be specific times or areas that offer free access.

What is the best time to visit the Milan Duomo?

The best time to visit the Milan Duomo is early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the largest crowds.

How long does it typically take to tour the Milan Duomo?

A typical tour of the Milan Duomo, including the rooftop terraces, takes approximately 2 to 3 hours.

Are there any dress code requirements for visiting the Milan Duomo?

Yes, visitors to the Milan Duomo are required to dress modestly, with shoulders and knees covered.

Is it worth visiting the Milan Duomo?

Yes, visiting the Milan Duomo is an unforgettable experience, offering a glimpse into Milan's rich history, art, and culture.

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Milan
Piazza del Duomo 14/A
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