Tickets, Tours & Secrets of the Duomo di Milano

Your complete guide to Milan’s Duomo: from tickets and opening hours to the rooftop terraces, the museum, and practical tips for an unforgettable visit.

Tickets

Tickets for the Duomo di Milano

With more than five million visitors each year, the Duomo di Milano ranks among the most visited landmarks in Europe. To avoid long queues at the entrances, we recommend booking your Milan Cathedral tickets online in advance with a reserved time slot.

This allows you to plan your visit with confidence and begin exploring this extraordinary masterpiece as soon as you arrive.

Duomo + Museum + Rooftop

This comprehensive ticket grants access to all areas of Milan Cathedral.

Duomo + Museum

This ticket includes access to all areas of the cathedral, with the exception of the rooftop terrace.

Rooftop Terrace

This ticket provides access exclusively to the rooftop terraces of the Duomo di Milano.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

since 1980

The Duomo di Milano

An Overview of All Areas

Which parts of Milan Cathedral can be visited? Here you will find all essential information about the highlights of the Duomo:

The Cathedral

Gothic grandeur, soaring columns, and vibrant stained glass: discover the very heart of Milan inside its cathedral. Learn more

The Museum

Sculptures, stained-glass windows, and sacred art: the Duomo Museum brings 600 years of architectural history vividly to life.

The Organ

With over 15,000 pipes, it is the largest organ in Italy – powerful, monumental, and liturgically significant.

The Archaeological Area

Ancient walls, early Christian churches, and a historic baptistery – hidden beneath today’s cathedral.

The Madonnina

Milan’s golden symbol watches over the city – radiant, protective, and iconic. From the rooftop, it feels close at hand.

The Rooftop Terraces

The Finest View Over Milan

The rooftop terraces of the Duomo di Milano are among Italy’s most spectacular viewpoints. Between delicate pinnacles, spires, and more than 130 marble statues, visitors can stroll high above the Gothic masterpiece. The panorama extends across the city and, on clear days, as far as the Alps. From here, you are also closest to the famous Madonnina, Milan’s golden guardian, crowning the cathedral’s spire at 108.5 meters. Discover more about the rooftop terraces

250

Steps to the rooftop terraces

100

Kilometers of visibility on clear days

45-65

Meters in height of the terraces

Practical Information

When is Milan Cathedral open? What is the best way to get there? Find all the key details for planning your visit here: