Duomo (Milan Cathedral)

The Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary, often known as Milan Cathedral, is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, presently Archbishop Mario Delpini, and is dedicated to the Nativity of St Mary (Santa Maria Nascente). The Milan Cathedral (or Duomo in Italian) is an outstanding edifice in the heart of the city center and one of the most renowned attractions in Milan. It's a magnificent piece of architecture with sculpted spires, ornamental towers, and stained-glass windows that will make your jaw drop. You may purchase tickets to explore the cathedral's interior or simply observe its spectacular structure and beauty from the outside.


In any case, it's simple to understand why this famous monument is one of Milan's most recognizable structures and monuments. The cathedral's interior is open to the public for free. Inside, you'll find paintings and sculptures, as well as archbishop sarcophagi and the golden Trivulzio Candelabra. You may also tour the treasury or crypt, both of which are housed within, for an additional cost. You may also buy tickets to ascend to the cathedral's rooftop, where you'll get sweeping, panoramic views of the city. The rooftop is accessible by elevators and stairs and is well worth seeing while viewing the cathedral.


Location: Duomo Square, 18 - 20122 Milano (MI)

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