Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Michelangelo's Pietà Tour
Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Michelangelo's Pietà Tour
Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Michelangelo's Pietà Tour
Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Michelangelo's Pietà Tour
Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Michelangelo's Pietà Tour
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Milan Cathedral, Sforza Castle and Michelangelo's Pietà Tour

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Service languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian (select your preferred language in the package options)
Available from Apr 16
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Highlights

Admire the last masterpiece by Michelangelo
Follow in Leonardo Da Vinci's footsteps at Sforza Castle
Take the best photographs of Milan's skyline
Itinerary
Take a guided tour of Milan Cathedral and Sforza Castle to discover these two symbols of the city. Enjoy a half-day guided experience in your choice of language. Tickets to Milan Cathedral and its terraces, and Sforza Castle are included.
 
Your tour begins in Duomo Square, where you will enter the cathedral with your guide. Learn the enchanting history of the complex, and admire the mosaics, colorful windows, statues and artworks that decorate the cathedral. After exploring the cathedral, visit Michelangelo's Pietà, his final masterpiece.

Walk along Via Dante Alighieri to Sforza Castle with your guide. Explore the castle, decorated with artworks by Leonardo da Vinci and other famous artists. Discover everything there is to know about this site from your guide.


IMPORTANT: 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).