
Milan Cathedral tickets and tours
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Last Supper, Duomo, San Maurizio and Sforza Castle Guided Walking Tour
Discover Milan's iconic landmarks on a full-day tour with an expert guide. Skip lines, explore the Duomo, Scala Opera House, Sforza Castle, and more.
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Escape Tour self-guided, interactive city challenge in Milan
Discover Milan in a unique way: find clues and complete the puzzle in an escape app-guided tour!
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Duomo Cathedral guided tour for small groups
Join this unforgettable visit at the Duomo and take in the magnificence of this amazing city! Skip the long queue and visit the beautiful Cathedral.
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Milan Leonardo da Vinci Exploration Game and Tour
Go on a fun Milan walking tour where you will follow clues to discover amazing places and local stories using your smartphone.
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Enjoy a Milan walking tour by night and walk across the city centre passing by Duomo Square, La Scala Opera House and Sforza Castle.
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Duomo Cathedral private tour with a local guide
Discover the Duomo of Milan with a private local guide! Visit the cathedral, explore the crypt and reach the rooftop to admire the breathtaking view of the city.
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The inside story
Six-hundred years in the making, this gloriously extravagant cathedral is the proud symbol of Milan. Decorated with hundred of spires and more than 3000 statues, ranging from ghoulish gargoyles to saintly figures, it’s crowning glory is the gleaming golden Madonnina. Protector of Milan, she was also the city’s highest point until the Pirelli Towers stole the title in 1961.
Not without reason did it become the Milanese catchphrase for a never-ending task ‘longh cumè la fabrica del domm’ (as long as the work on the Duomo). Begun in 1386 under Giangaleazzo Visconti and finished only in 1965, the cathedral was stalled by war, lack of funds and the sheer enormity of the project, which required purpose-built canals to bring in its main material, the Candoglia marble. Meanwhile its long construction also led to a striking mix of architectural styles, which has been both applauded and criticized in equal parts.