If you are looking for the symbols of Milan, located in its very city center you are in the right place: the Cathedral, as known as Duomo, and Sforza Castle.
Let your guide lead you throughout the enchanting history behind the Complex. Mosaics, colorful windows, statues and pieces of art are gonna taking life during your experience.
Unveil the last masterpiece from Michelangelo right in Sforza Castle. A few steps away from Duomo, one of the most beautiful pieces of art is resting: Pietà Rondanini by Michelangelo. He did this amazing sculpture when he was 89 years old, only a few days before his death.
But it is not all about Michelangelo! Have you ever heard about his friend Leonardo Da Vinci? During the guided experience you will hear many stories about him as well.
Meeting Point: in front of the entrance of Mondadori Duomo (Piazza del Duomo - 20121 Milano). Look for a guide with "HIDDEN EXPERIENCES" purple flag or sign. Please be sharp at the meeting point, since latecomers will NOT be accepted.
is a large fortified complex built in the fifteenth century by Francesco Sforza. Over the centuries it has undergone changes and transformations and has been restored by great names such as Luca Beltrami. It houses unique pieces such as the Pietà Rondanini.
also named Metropolitan Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, it is the symbol of Milan. It is among the largest churches in Italy!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Meeting Point: in front of the entrance of Mondadori Duomo (Piazza del Duomo - 20121 Milano). Look for a guide with "HIDDEN EXPERIENCES" purple flag or sign. Latecomers will NOT be accepted. Please, be sharp on time. Please note: Access to the Cathedral complex involves strict security checks. Moreover, the ascent to the Terraces is made by elevator, and the descent via stairs (250 steps). Please also be advised that it is forbidden to enter the Cathedral with helmets, glass objects and luggage. We strongly advise you not to bring large bags. Please wear appropriate clothing to enter religious sites (note that knees and shoulders must be covered). Sports shirts are not acceptable. The visit to the Terraces is not accessible for wheelchair users or those with mobility problems, as it involves climbing stairs to reach the second terrace (80 steps).