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Italy Milan Duomo di Milano Entry Tickets

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Italy Milan Duomo di Milano Entry Tickets Highlights

Marvel at the extraordinary rooftop terraces and walk among 135 marble spires and thousands of sculptures with panoramic views across Milan to the Alps
Explore the vast luminous interior lit by 3400 square metres of medieval stained glass, the largest collection of stained glass in the world
Discover the remarkable statue of Saint Bartholomew Flayed, a tour de force of Renaissance sculpture that stops every visitor in their tracks
Visit the Duomo Museum housed in the adjacent Royal Palace to see original sculptures, tapestries, and centuries of artistic history from the cathedral
Experience one of the longest and most ambitious building projects in architectural history, a masterpiece of Gothic ambition 600 years in the making

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Italy Milan Duomo di Milano Entry Tickets Overview

No building defines Milan quite like the Duomo di Milano. Construction began in 1386 under Gian Galeazzo Visconti and continued for over six centuries, the final touches applied only in the 1960s, making it one of the longest building projects in architectural history. The result is a cathedral of extraordinary ambition and beauty, its white Candoglia marble exterior studded with 3,400 statues, 135 spires, and hundreds of gargoyles and pinnacles that create one of the most complex and intricate silhouettes in European architecture.

The interior is vast and luminous, lit by 3,400 square metres of stained glass windows dating back to the 14th century, the largest collection of stained glass in the world. The central nave stretches 157 metres and is flanked by towering columns 24 metres high. Among the most remarkable sights is the statue of Saint Bartholomew Flayed, a technically extraordinary sculpture depicting the saint carrying his own skin over his shoulders.

Ascending to the rooftop terraces is one of the most extraordinary experiences in all of Milan, bringing you face to face with the forest of spires and statues at close quarters with panoramic views across the city to the Alps on a clear day. Book your skip the line Duomo di Milano tickets now and explore every level of this magnificent cathedral.

Know Before You Go Italy Milan Duomo di Milano Entry Tickets

Note that the Duomo Museum is closed on Wednesdays so plan accordingly if you wish to include the museum in your visit

The rooftop terraces and cathedral interior are separate areas of the complex each requiring their own ticket so choose the Duomo Pass for comprehensive access to all areas

The rooftop terrace can be reached by stairs or lift with separate tickets for each option, the lift is faster but both lead to the same extraordinary views

The interior may be partially closed or restricted during Mass and major religious services so visiting on a weekday morning provides the most uninterrupted access

Book your Duomo di Milano tickets online in advance to secure your preferred time and avoid queues especially during peak season and at weekends

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FAQs

1How long should I spend at the Duomo di Milano?

Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours for the cathedral interior and rooftop terraces combined. The rooftop visit alone typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. Adding the Duomo Museum requires a further hour. Most visitors find that half a day is ideal to explore the entire complex comfortably without feeling rushed.

2How many statues are there at the Duomo di Milano?

The Duomo di Milano is decorated with approximately 3,400 statues making it the most statue-rich Gothic cathedral in the world. The statues include figures from the Bible, saints, historical figures, gargoyles, and architectural decorations distributed across the exterior facades and rooftop terraces. Many of the originals removed for conservation are displayed in the Duomo Museum where you can see them up close.

3What is the statue of Saint Bartholomew Flayed?

The statue of Saint Bartholomew Flayed inside the cathedral is one of the most remarkable and unusual sculptures in any church in the world. Created by Marco d'Agrate in 1562 it depicts the apostle who was martyred by being skinned alive carrying his own flayed skin draped over his shoulders like a cloak. The anatomical detail of the muscles and tendons is extraordinary and the work is considered a technical tour de force of Renaissance sculpture. An inscription on the base notes that Marco d'Agrate made it, not Praxiteles, a pointed comparison to the ancient Greek master.

4What is the rooftop terrace experience like at the Duomo?

The rooftop terraces of the Duomo di Milano are one of the most extraordinary visitor experiences in Italy. Walking among the forest of 135 marble spires at close quarters, surrounded by thousands of individual sculptures and gargoyles, is unlike anything else in European architecture. On a clear day the views extend across Milan to the Alps and on the finest days the Matterhorn is visible. Most visitors consider the rooftop the highlight of their entire visit.

5Is the Duomo di Milano suitable for families with young children?

Yes, the Duomo di Milano is a wonderful experience for families. The extraordinary exterior, the vast interior, and especially the rooftop terraces with their spires and panoramic views tend to captivate children of all ages. Lift access to the rooftop is available making it accessible for families with young children. Children under 6 enter free and reduced tickets are available for children and young people.

6How do I get to the Duomo di Milano?

The Duomo di Milano is located in Piazza del Duomo in the very heart of Milan. The nearest Metro stations are Duomo on Line 1 (red) and Line 3 (yellow), both of which exit directly onto the piazza. The cathedral is the most central landmark in Milan and walkable from many hotels in the city centre.

7What does a standard Duomo di Milano ticket include?

A standard ticket covers the cathedral interior and the archaeological area beneath the square. The rooftop terraces require a separate ticket and can be reached by stairs or by lift at an additional cost. The Duomo Pass covers all areas of the complex including the cathedral, terraces, archaeological area, and Duomo Museum and is the best value option for visitors wanting to see everything.

8What are the opening hours of the Duomo di Milano?

The cathedral and archaeological area are open daily from 09:00 to 19:00 with last entry at 18:00. The rooftop terraces follow the same schedule with extended hours until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. The Duomo Museum is open Thursday to Tuesday from 10:00 to 19:00 and is closed on Wednesdays.

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