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Piazza del Duomo, Milan

Piazza del Duomo, Milan

The Gothic heart of Milan — six centuries of history converging in one monumental square.
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Piazza del Duomo is Milan's symbolic and geographic center — a vast open square that has anchored the city's civic life since the 14th century. Its origins trace to the reign of Azzone Visconti, who in the 1330s ordered the demolition of taverns surrounding the twin basilicas of Santa Maria Maggiore and Santa Tecla to open up the space. The definitive transformation of the square began in 1386 with the demolition of the Episcopal Palace and the groundbreaking of the Duomo di Milano, the colossal Gothic cathedral that dominates the piazza to this day. The square's current unified layout was designed by architect Giuseppe Mengoni in the second half of the 19th century — the same visionary responsible for the adjacent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, completed in 1877.

The Duomo di Milano itself is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, took approximately six centuries to complete, and is encrusted with over 3,400 statues, 135 gargoyles, and 700 figures adorning its marble façade and rooftop terraces. Construction began under Gian Galeazzo Visconti in 1386 and the cathedral was not formally completed until 1965, when the last of its bronze doors was installed. The square is framed by a quartet of historically significant buildings: the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II to the north, the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) to the south — constructed in the late 18th century — the Arcivescovado (Archbishop's Palace), and the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, creating an architectural ensemble that spans five centuries of Milanese ambition.

Visitors to the piazza experience the full spectacle of the Duomo's white Candoglia marble façade, which shifts dramatically in color from cream to gold depending on the light. Climbing to the cathedral's rooftop terraces — accessible by stairs or lift — is one of Milan's essential experiences: the vantage point places visitors eye-level with the forest of Gothic pinnacles and directly beneath the gilded Madonnina statue, which has crowned the central spire at 108.5 meters since 1774. The interior, free to enter, houses 52 colossal pillars and the largest stained-glass windows in the world by surface area, dating as far back as the 15th century.

Admission to the Duomo's rooftop terraces, museum, and crypt requires a ticket — the Duomo Pass (Lift option) is the most comprehensive and includes an audio guide to the city. Priority entrance tickets are also available online and strongly recommended, as queues at the square can be substantial. The piazza itself is open and free at all hours, and its grand cobblestone expanse is best experienced early in the morning before the crowds gather, or at dusk when the cathedral's marble glows amber against the Milan skyline.

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