Embark on a captivating journey with your private storyteller through Milan's history with our enchanting tour. Uncover secrets from the opulent Middle Ages to the 19th-century unification of Italy. Marvel at the Duomo, Italy's largest Gothic masterpiece, adorned with 3500 statues and marble spires—a living testament to Milan's tapestry.
Explore Castello Sforzesco, a 14th-century fortress transformed into a majestic residence by the Sforza family. Witness the evolution of Milan's rulers in this iconic landmark. The Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, a cross-shaped passage, connects Duomo Square and Scala Square, hosting cultural events and fashion shows—a vibrant canvas where history meets modernity.
Join our tour to unravel Milan's treasures, each step revealing a new chapter in this city's captivating narrative. Don't miss this chance to blend past and present in a symphony of historical and artistic marvels.
The largest church in Italy. It took almost six centuries to complete, but it was worth every moment. The Duomo of Milan tells a story of faith and art spanning over six centuries. Construction work on the Duomo of Milan probably began in 1386, when the style of Gothic cathedrals had reached its peak, and it was only in the second half of the 20th century that the Fabbrica undertook the complete, structural and conservative restoration of the building. Located in the heart of Milan. It is 515 ft (157 metres) long and 302 ft (92 m) wide. It can house up to 40.000 people.
La Scala, or Teatro alla Scala in Italian, is one of the most famous opera houses in the world. Its sober and elegant exterior never fails to surprise those that visit it for the first time. Many famous operas have had their first production in La Scala, such as Othello, Nabucco by Verdi, and Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini. Take a look from the outside and go on with the rest of the tour!
Between the Theatre and the Galleria Vittorio Manuel II is the Piazza della Scala, a lively square with a large statue of Leonardo da Vinci in the centre. Here you can rest on the benches surrounded by pretty greenery.
You will make your own way to the meeting points