Milan Duomo and Terraces Priority Access Guided Tour





Description
Discover the iconic Duomo di Milano with a skip-the-line guided tour designed to save time and deliver a deeper experience. Skip long ticket lines and explore Milan Cathedral’s stunning interior with an expert guide, uncovering over 600 years of history, art, and Gothic architecture. Continue to the breathtaking rooftop terraces for panoramic views over Milan and a close-up look at the cathedral’s intricate spires. Enjoy clear commentary through a professional headset system, even in busy areas. With groups limited to 25 guests, this Duomo di Milano guided tour offers a more personal and immersive way to experience Milan’s most famous landmark.
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Step inside the heart of Milan and witness one of the most magnificent Gothic cathedrals in the world. Your professional guide will walk you through 600 years of history, uncovering the secrets of the 3,400 statues and the sunlight filtering through Europe's most intricate stained-glass windows. From the high-vaulted ceilings to the sundial on the floor, you will experience the magnitude of a masterpiece that took centuries to complete.
Touch the sky on the world-famous Duomo Terraces. This is where the magic happens. You’ll walk among a "forest" of 135 spires and come face-to-face with the legendary gargoyles. Whether you take the lift or the stairs, the reward is the same: a breathtaking panoramic view of Milan. On a clear day, the city skyline stretches all the way to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps.
Located within the historic Royal Palace, this museum houses the "soul" of the cathedral. Spread across 2,000 square meters, it preserves the original statues, tapestries, and architectural models that once adorned the Duomo. It’s a rare opportunity to see the fine, intricate details of the cathedral’s history up close, away from the heights of the spires.
A hidden gem included in your ticket, this 14th-century church served as the Palatine Chapel for the Dukes of Milan. It is most famous for its stunning terracotta bell tower, which was the first public clock in the city. It offers a peaceful, medieval contrast to the grand scale of the main cathedral and is a must-see for history lovers.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Women must have shoulders and knees covered



