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Duomo di Milano Ticket | Milan
Duomo di Milano Ticket | Milan
Duomo di Milano Ticket | Milan
Duomo di Milano Ticket | Milan
Duomo di Milano Ticket | Milan

Duomo di Milano Ticket | Milan

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  • Step inside the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe to see its massive naves and famous stained-glass windows.
  • Discover the cathedral’s artistic treasures, including the historic Holy Nail relic and finely decorated altars.
  • Visit the Duomo Museum to see a mini-replica of the cathedral and learn about its centuries of history.
  • Enjoy a peaceful visit to the 14th-century Church of San Gottardo in Corte and its iconic soaring bell tower.
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Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience
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— What to Expect —

The Duomo di Milano is the heart of the city and a must-see for anyone visiting Milan. These tickets give you access to the interior of the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe, where you can walk through the massive naves and see the sunlight filter through world-famous stained-glass windows. It’s a simple, relaxed way to experience one of Italy’s most iconic landmarks.

Inside, you’ll find incredible art and history at every turn. You can explore detailed altars, ancient sarcophagi, and even get a glimpse of the Holy Nail—a sacred relic from the crucifix of Jesus Christ. The atmosphere is both grand and peaceful, making it a great spot to take a break from the busy city streets.

To round out your visit, head over to the Duomo Museum to see how this marble masterpiece was built. You’ll also get to visit the Church of San Gottardo in Corte, a 14th-century gem with a beautiful bell tower. Just remember that the museum and San Gottardo are closed on Wednesdays, so be sure to plan your trip for any other day of the week!

Purchase Notice

  • Wheelchair access to the rooftops is only possible as far as the lower rooftop (limited to the area behind the choir). This service is available daily from 10:00 to 17:00, exclusively via the south elevator (77 x 106 x 130 cm). If the south elevator is out of order, the north one (65 x 111 x 137 cm) will be used instead
  • The rooftop terrace may close due to adverse weather, please consider before booking
  • Duomo di Milano might be temporarily closed due to religious activities and the itinerary will be canceled or rescheduled
  • The Church of San Gottardo & the Museum are closed on Wednesdays
  • Exposed clothing is not allowed, such as shorts, short skirts and exposed shoulders. Violators may not allow entry;
  • The use of flash and tripod is not allowed when taking photos

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated point 15 mins prior to the meeting time. No refund or reschedule will be granted for missing the timeslot due to late arrival

  • Please dress properly for the visit and avoid attire including shoulder revealing, low necklines, shorts or short skirts, and caps

  • It is recommended to wear suitable shoes for this tour due to the slope on the rooftop

  • Baby stroller, umbrella, metal or glass items are forbidden on the rooftop due to limited space

  • Please download the e-voucher in advance in case of weak signal on-site

  • Visitors must be at the gate (terraces) at the time indicated on the ticket to start the security check

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: Duomo di Milano

Address: Duomo di Milano Piazza del Duomo Milan Metropolitan City of Milan Italy


Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Is a ticket required to enter the Duomo di Milano and its rooftop?

Yes, tickets are required to enter the Duomo di Milano, including its interior, archaeological area, and to access the rooftop terraces. Different ticket options are available depending on which parts you wish to visit. Booking your tickets in advance online is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to save time and ensure entry. You can conveniently book your tickets through KKday, which offers a streamlined process and provides comprehensive service for your visit to this iconic landmark.

2. How much time should be allocated to explore the Duomo di Milano and its different areas?

To fully appreciate the Duomo di Milano, including its interior, archaeological area, and rooftop, it's recommended to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours. The cathedral interior typically takes 45-60 minutes, while the archaeological area requires about 30 minutes. Ascending to the rooftop for the panoramic views usually takes an additional 60-90 minutes, depending on the queue for the stairs or elevator. This allows for ample time to admire the details without rushing.

3. What unique architectural features and experiences can visitors expect at the Duomo di Milano?

Visitors to the Duomo di Milano can marvel at its stunning Gothic architecture, characterized by intricate spires, magnificent pinnacles, and an impressive collection of over 3,400 statues adorning its exterior. Inside, the sheer scale of the cathedral, its beautiful stained-glass windows, and the grandeur of the altars create a profound experience. The rooftop offers a unique perspective, allowing visitors to walk among the spires and enjoy panoramic views of Milan.

4. What insights does an English-speaking guided tour provide at the Duomo di Milano?

An English-speaking guided tour at the Duomo di Milano offers in-depth insights into its rich history, intricate architectural styles, and fascinating stories behind its construction and significance. A professional guide can highlight key features, explain symbolic meanings of the statues and stained glass, and provide context about its role as one of the largest Christian churches globally. This enhances your understanding and appreciation of the monument beyond a self-guided visit.

5. What are the best transportation options to reach the Duomo di Milano from Milano Centrale Station?

From Milano Centrale Station, the most efficient way to reach the Duomo di Milano is by metro. Take the M3 (yellow line) in the San Donato direction and get off directly at "Duomo" station. The journey takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the M1 (red line) in the Sesto Primo Maggio FS direction to "Duomo" station. Both lines have exits directly into Piazza del Duomo, making it a convenient option.

6. Are there specific entry points or accessibility considerations for visiting the Duomo di Milano?

The main entrance for the Duomo interior is located on the north side of the cathedral, near Piazza del Duomo. For the rooftop, access is typically via stairs or elevator, with separate entrances located on the northern and southern sides respectively. All visitors undergo a security check before entry. For individuals with limited mobility, an elevator is available for rooftop access, and specific routes are provided inside the cathedral to ensure accessibility.

7. What kind of views can be enjoyed from the rooftop of the Duomo di Milano?

From the rooftop of the Duomo di Milano, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic 360-degree views of the entire city of Milan. Key landmarks visible include Sforza Castle, the modern Porta Nuova skyline, and the vibrant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Beyond the city, on clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the Alps in the distance. Additionally, being on the rooftop offers a unique close-up perspective of the cathedral's intricate spires, statues, and flying buttresses.

8. What can be found in the underground area of the Duomo di Milano?

The underground area of the Duomo di Milano, known as the Archaeological Area, contains the ruins of the ancient Basilica of Santa Tecla and the Baptistery of San Giovanni alle Fonti, dating back to the 4th century. Visitors can explore the remnants of early Christian structures, including intricate mosaic pavements and the foundations of the older churches that once stood on this site. This section offers a fascinating glimpse into Milan's Roman and early Christian history beneath the modern cathedral.

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