Visita guiada à Catedral Duomo





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Aprecie com o nosso guia turístico profissional licenciado a história da mais importante catedral gótica da Itália, o Duomo de Milão. Você ficará surpreso com a riqueza de segredos e detalhes escondidos neste único edifício sagrado inteiramente feito de mármore. A duração da nossa visita guiada Duomo é de uma hora, mas flexível, porque você ficará tão impressionado com a beleza da nossa catedral que temos certeza que você gostaria de viver a experiência do Duomo mais tempo olhando para as janelas stainglass bonitas ou simplesmente fazendo perguntas mais detalhadas para nosso guia de turismo. O nosso Duomo Tour parte da Piazza Duomo, 21 de modo que antes de entrar na catedral, o nosso guia irá mostrar-lhe alguns detalhes curiosos e únicos da parte externa do mesmo.
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No ponto de partida da nossa excursão Duomo, nosso guia começa a explicar a história de toda a praça do Duomo, onde está localizado o monumento dedicado ao primeiro rei da Itália, Victor Emanuel II. Entre os belos edifícios do século XIX que circundam a Praça do Duomo é possível admirar o exterior do Palazzo Reale, a sede de exebições de arte únicas e temporárias
Aprecie com nosso guia turístico profissional a história da catedral gótica mais importante da Itália, o Duomo de Milão.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- As crianças devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
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Our family of five booked a fast track guided two hour tour and we loved it! The tour guide was Chiara and she was a perfect mix of knowledgeable and entertaining. She was great with the kids on the tour as well as the adults. The tour started and ended on time which was important because we had a tight window. Chiara even took extra care to help an injured person in our group get down from the rooftop using the elevator which is different from what the rest of the group does taking the stairs. I really don’t think I would have gotten much out of just visiting the duomo without a tour.
Our family visit to the Duomo Cathedral in Milan was a captivating and enriching experience, combining architectural grandeur, historical intrigue, and breathtaking views. Here’s a detailed review of our visit to this iconic landmark. Arrival and First Impressions As we arrived at the Piazza del Duomo, the sight of the cathedral was mesmerizing. The Gothic façade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, immediately drew us in. The sheer size and detailed workmanship were awe-inspiring. The square itself was bustling with life, adding to the anticipation. Entering the Duomo Entering the cathedral, we were struck by the vastness of the interior. The high ceilings, massive columns, and intricate stained glass windows created a sense of reverence and wonder. The light streaming through the windows painted the interior with vibrant colors, enhancing the serene atmosphere. Exploring the Interior The Nave and Altars Walking through the nave, we admired the numerous altars, each with unique sculptures and artwork. The main altar, with its elaborate bronze details, was particularly impressive. The Great Organ, one of the largest in Italy, was another highlight. Although we didn’t hear it played, its presence added to the cathedral's grandeur. The Crypt and Treasury We also explored the crypt, which houses the tomb of Saint Charles Borromeo, a significant figure in the Catholic Church. The treasury, filled with religious artifacts, provided a glimpse into the cathedral’s rich history. The children were fascinated by the gold and silver chalices, ancient manuscripts, and intricately decorated vestments. The Rooftop Terraces The rooftop visit was the highlight of our trip. We opted for the elevator, which was convenient for the children and older family members. Once on the terraces, the panoramic views of Milan were breathtaking. We walked among the spires and statues, appreciating the craftsmanship up close. The sight of the golden Madonnina, the statue of the Virgin Mary, shining atop the cathedral was particularly memorable. Historical Context The guided tour we took provided valuable insights into the cathedral’s history and architectural details. Learning about the centuries-long construction process and the various architects and artists involved gave us a deeper appreciation of the Duomo’s complexity and beauty. Family-Friendly Features The Duomo was surprisingly family-friendly. The staff were accommodating, and there were plenty of informative plaques and displays at a level accessible to younger visitors. The guided tour included interesting anecdotes and historical facts that kept the children engaged. The rooftop terraces were safely enclosed, allowing us to enjoy the views without worry. Practical Tips Timing: We visited early in the morning to avoid the crowds, which made our experience more pleasant. Tickets: Purchasing tickets online in advance saved us time and allowed us to choose a convenient time slot. Attire: Modest clothing is required to enter the cathedral, so we made sure to dress appropriately. Conclusion Visiting the Duomo Cathedral was a memorable experience for our family. The blend of stunning architecture, historical significance, and the sheer beauty of the views from the rooftop made it an enriching outing. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking for an awe-inspiring experience in Milan, the Duomo offers something for everyone. Our family left with a deeper appreciation of this magnificent structure and its place in history, making it a highlight of our trip to Milan.
Out guide Christian had a depth of knowledge that was great to have during our tour, he was excellent!
Great guide with lots of extensive knowledge. Thorough. We had a great time and the lady was very pleasant and on top of it.
The experience here was amazing. The prices for tickets weren’t too bad and it was quick to get tickets online so we didn’t have to queue. Lots of shops and restaurants nearby too.
There’s an unusual statue, in the very back of the cathedral, of a skinned St. Bartholomew. It’s a must see. Unfortunately, after researching, there is no substantial evidence about his life and death, and even yet another example of an inconsistency amongst the gospels. It seems he may not have been skinned, but rather crucified. It also seems, according to the gospel of John, he must have had another name of Nathaniel. (biblical experts still debate this). I have attached a photo.
Elena was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the Duomo Cathedral! I really learned a lot! Please take here guided tour if you want to learn more! I highly recommend! I just retired from 37 years of teaching and was so amazed by this beautiful tour! Gracie Elena!
Dear Stacey, it was a pleasure to guide you in our town! Thank you for visiting Milan. Kind regards.
Guide was so lovely and took extra time with us to answer questions. You can tell she loves her city. Milan was beautiful. But the Duomo tour was the best part.
One of the most beautiful churches I have known, the cathedral of the Duomo, all in marble in front of the Duomo square and next to the Galleria Victorio Emanuelle and an unforgettable visit, go to the cathedral and climb on its roof where you can see the whole city of Milan and sensational something that stays in our retina forever, the view and beautiful
Absolutely stunning Cathedral, however there is currently lots of scaffolding and building work in process which limits the views and experience. Not sure how long the building work is due to last.



