From the terrazza you ll see breathtaking views across milan and on clear days the snow capped peaks of the alps.
Rooftop il duomo milan.
The series of virtual tours of milan duomo are underway.
We took the stairs to the roof.
The first cathedral the new basilica basilica nova dedicated to st thecla was completed by 355.
Add optional rooftop access and you ll look out over milan and beyond it to the alps on a clear day.
You haven t seen the fashion capital if you don t visit its most famous landmark.
The website says there are 158 steps to the roof we didn t count them but it felt like about 5 flights of stairs in an office.
There are two ways to go up on foot and with a lift with two separate tickets.
The duomo is a powerful example of human endeavor.
There are 3 400 statues 135 gargoyles and 700 figures that decorate milan duomo.
It s an intricately crafted church giving you plenty of details to study while you re there.
A spectacular view of milan and a great way to admire and appreciate the architecture of the duomo.
If you can climb the 251 steps to reach the rooftop we highly recommend doing so.
Close to the galleria vittorio emanuele ii the oldest covered shopping mall in italy the duomo di milano milan s cathedral is easily one of the most impressive renaissance buildings in italy.
A spectacular view of milan well worth a visit.
However what really steals the show when it comes to this beautiful building is the duomo di milano rooftop terrace.
The façade and the interiors of the duomo are all a crescendo to the real marvel of milan s cathedral the rooftop.
So yes a must do in milan is visiting the cathedral and having a walk on the duomo terraces.
Climb the stairs or take the lift to the rooftop to fully appreciate the architecture of the most renowned silhouette in the city.
The best time to visit milan duomo rooftop is short before sunset when the marble gets shaded in orange and pink.
Visiting the duomo roof in milan in most cities just going inside the main cathedral is a great thrill but in milan that s just the beginning.
Milan s layout with streets either radiating from the duomo or circling it reveals that the duomo occupies what was the most central site in roman mediolanum that of the public basilica facing the forum.