Things to do around Duomo Milan

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From exploring the city from the Cathedral's roof to shopping in upscale stores beneath stunning iron-glass vaults, to visiting a wonderful museum and admiring the stunning buildings that surround it, this square offers a variety of activities.

The Historical, artistic, and architectural heritage of the Duomo Milan Tour is inestimable and the symbol of the city of Milan. A bustling square can be found right in the heart of Milan. From exploring the city from the Cathedral's roof to shopping in upscale stores beneath stunning iron-glass vaults, to visiting a wonderful museum and admiring the stunning buildings that surround it, this square offers a variety of activities.

It is a geometric, geographic, ideal, and human centre with lots of intriguing things to do.

 

  • Piazza Del Duomo

 

Milan's most significant and central square is Piazza del Duomo. Milan's economic and architectural hub, Piazza Duomo serves as a gathering place for people and, together with the magnificent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele next to it, is the city's quintessential landmark.

 

  • Madonnina Dorata

 

Every visitor and local to Milan who passes through Piazza del Duomo has always been fascinated by the Cathedral di Milano's terraces.

You must at least once in your life experience the unique feeling of visiting, touching, appreciating, and taking photographs of them! You may enter by either climbing the 180 narrow and steep steps or the 17th-century elevator!

 

  • Galleria Vittorio

 

The renowned Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which links Piazza Duomo and Piazza della Scala, was constructed in the 19th century when Milan yearned to be on par with the other European cities. With its renowned stores and renowned cafés, it is regarded as Milan's salon today.

 

  • Museo Del Novecento

 

At the Palace dell'Arengario in Milan's Piazza del Duomo, the Museo del Novecento (Museum of the 20th century) has a collection of more than 4.000 exceptional pieces of Italian 20th-century art.

The museum, which opened to the public on December 6th, 2010, was created to promote 20th-century art knowledge and enable a better and more comprehensive understanding of Milan's collection. Together with its exhibition-related activities, the museum also researches, preserves, and promotes Italian cultural and artistic legacy from the 20th century to interest a diverse audience.

The restoration project in 2010 allowed for the best possible use of the rooms and turned the building into one of Milan's most prestigious cultural destinations.

The museum's interior staircase, which connects the tower's many floors from the basement level to the alluring terrace above the Cathedral, is perhaps its most important architectural feature. It's worthwhile to climb at least as far as the Quarto Stato!

 

  • Darsena

 

All that is left of the complex network of canals and rivers that have crisscrossed Milan since Roman times is this little stream, which lies close to the Porta Ticinese.

There must, of course, be a centre in every circle. Duomo Milan Tour is unquestionably Milan's centre and has maintained its circular form ever since!

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