Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral

About Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral, officially the Duomo di Milano, is a Gothic cathedral in Milan, Italy. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to build, and is the largest church in Italy. The Milan Cathedral Travel Guide will help you plan your visit to this impressive structure. Things to Do The Milan Cathedral Travel Guide recommends that you visit the cathedral during its opening hours, which are from 7:30am to 7:00pm Monday to Saturday, and from 7:30am to 6:00pm on Sundays. Admission is free, but there is a fee for the cathedral's museum. When you visit the cathedral, be sure to take a look at its impressive facade. The cathedral's facade is covered in marble, and is decorated with statues and reliefs. The cathedral's rose window is also worth a look. Inside the cathedral, you'll find a number of impressive features, including the stained glass windows, the marble floors, and the choir. The cathedral's roof is also worth a look, as it is decorated with mosaics. The Milan Cathedral Travel Guide also recommends that you visit the cathedral's museum. The museum is home to a number of religious artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and tapestries. Getting There The Milan Cathedral is located in the center of Milan. The nearest airports are the Milan Malpensa Airport and the Milan Linate Airport. The cathedral can be reached by public transportation, or by car.
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