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Duomo di Milano – A Must-See in Milan!
The Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) is Italy’s largest church and one of the most breathtaking Gothic cathedrals in the world. This architectural masterpiece took nearly 600 years to complete, with construction starting in 1386 and finishing in 1965.
With 135 spires, 3,400 statues, and an awe-inspiring white marble façade, the Duomo is a symbol of Milan’s history, art, and devotion. Inside, you’ll discover stunning stained-glass windows from the 15th century, towering columns, and priceless religious artworks that create a mystical atmosphere.
Did you know that several important coronations took place here? Including Napoleon’s crowning as King of Italy in 1805.
The highlight? The rooftop terraces! ✨
Take the stairs or the lift to the top and experience breathtaking panoramic views of Milan while getting an up-close look at the cathedral’s intricate details.


The Rooftop Terraces – A Must-See Experience!
Visiting the Duomo’s rooftop is an unforgettable experience, offering spectacular panoramic views and a unique perspective on this Gothic masterpiece.
At 45 meters high, the terraces provide a 360° view of Milan’s skyline, and on clear days, you can even see the majestic Alps in the distance.
Walking among the 135 soaring spires and countless sculptures, you’ll get a close-up look at the intricate details that make the Duomo a true architectural wonder—something impossible to appreciate from the ground.
And at the cathedral’s highest point, standing 108.5 meters tall, you’ll find the golden Madonnina, the iconic statue of the Virgin Mary watching over Milan.
San Gottardo Corte – A Hidden Gem of Milan’s History
Built in 1336 by Azzone Visconti, the ruler of Milan at the time, San Gottardo in Corte was originally a private chapel for the Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale). Before the Duomo’s construction began in 1386, it was one of the city’s most significant religious sites.
Today, San Gottardo is part of the Duomo di Milano ticket options, allowing visitors to explore its rich history alongside the cathedral. Its Gothic elements even influenced some of the Duomo’s early designs, making it an essential stop for history and architecture lovers.
One of its most fascinating features is its 14th-century bell tower, one of the first clock towers in Milan, a true testament to medieval innovation.
Duomo Museum – Unveiling Centuries of History
The Duomo Museum (Museo del Duomo di Milano) is a must-visit for those wanting to delve deeper into the history, art, and craftsmanship behind Milan’s iconic cathedral. Located just steps from the Duomo, the museum showcases an extraordinary collection of sculptures, stained glass, paintings, and architectural models spanning over 600 years of history.
Visitors can admire original statues and decorations from the cathedral’s façade, intricate tapestries, and rare manuscripts that reveal the evolution of this Gothic masterpiece. The museum also offers insight into the construction techniques and artistic vision that shaped the Duomo.
A highlight of the museum is the Sala delle Colonne, where some of the most impressive sculptures from the cathedral are displayed, offering a closer look at their intricate details.
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