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Day 1 | Morning
Milan Cathedral
Opening Hours: Sun - Sat 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Ticket Price: 3.5 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours
Location: P.za del Duomo, 20122 Milan MI
Milan Cathedral is located in the Duomo square in the center of Milan. It is a landmark building in Milan. It was built in 1387 and took 500 years to complete. Architectural features There are 135 large and small spires in the church, each of which has a statue. Sculpture and spires are one of the characteristics of Gothic architecture. The Milan Cathedral expresses this feature vividly, so it is also one of the most statues in the world. There are more than 6,000 marble statues in the Gothic church. When you walk into the church, you will feel that the exterior of the church is gorgeous, the interior is simple, and the light here is relatively dim. The hall is long, narrow, and very high, giving a very spacious feel, with the vaults reaching a height of 45 meters above the ground. The floor of the hall is colorful floor tiles, which have remained bright for hundreds of years. There are towering stone pillars on both sides of the hall and gorgeous flower windows. The flower windows here are the largest in the world, mainly based on the story of Jesus. The flower window has gone through 500 years and is still dazzling. In the east of the church, there are also three annular lattice windows, which are the boutiques in the church window. After climbing to the top to visit the church, after going out, there is a small door there, buy a ticket to the top of the church to see it, the roof is not to be missed. There are two types of fares for climbing to the top, one is to take the elevator to the top, the other is to walk to the top by yourself, but if you take the elevator to the top, the elevator is also two-thirds of the height of the church, and you still need to walk by yourself. go up. There is a reminder at the ticket office that there are only more than 200 steps to the top on foot. Walk to the platform level on the top floor (you can also take the elevator here). From the platform level, you need to walk a section of outdoor corridor before continuing to the top. On the platform level, you can see the exquisite spires on the top of the church and the statues on the spires. The statues have different shapes, including characters and animals, which are very lifelike. On the platform level, you can also overlook the gilded statue of the Virgin Mary on the spire of the church, which is very beautiful. Stepping on the ridge of the church and continuing up to the roof, the scene here is even more shocking than looking up at the bottom. The roof is so distinctive that the landscape seen is enough to be a symbol of the Milan Cathedral. On the roof, it is not only the beauty of Milan that makes you dizzy, but also the 135 beautiful stalagmite-shaped spires on the roof, which seem to build a fairy tale world around you. And the statues on the spire are the same size as life, and I can't help but sigh that the Milan Cathedral is a treasure in the history of human architecture.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: Not the first time visiting Milan bit joining a packaged tour only allowed you tinevto take photo from outside; this time i could go to rooftop to praise the magnificant work of Gothic sculptires! Amazing and enjoyed it so much.
Trip.com User: There is a restaurant in the Renaissance next to it to watch and eat, but it is not very delicious. It can be super close to the church. In addition, the church is being renovated, some of it is fake.
Day 1 | Afternoon
Teatro alla Scala nearby is the top choice before you leave Milan Cathedral and hit the road.
Teatro alla Scala
Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,9:00am-12:30am,1:30pm-5:30pm
Ticket Price: 9 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-4 Hours
Location: Via Filodrammatici 2 20121 Milan
Enjoy opera in its finest glory when you visit the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The current edifice, built in 1776 by Pietro Marliani, Pietro Nosetti and Antonio and Giuseppe Fe, is the home of the famous La Scala di Milano opera company, but you can also view a ballet at the La Scala Theatre Ballet. You can watch performances of Tosca or Der Ring by outstanding tenors and sopranos renowned throughout Italy for their talents. Take advantage of using the modern electronic monitors that enable you to read libretti in English and Italian.La Scala in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's largest opera houses. It is located directly behind the Promenade of Vittorio Emanuele II, connecting Piazza della Scala, with a statue of Leonardo da Vinci in the middle of the square. This slightly legendary opera house is seen as the embodiment of beauty. Architectural History La Scala was the second theatre to be rebuilt on its original site, the Ducal Theatre was destroyed in a fire. Two years later, La Scala was built and opened on the former site of Santa Maria della Scala. During the Second World War, the theater was bombed again, and the entire performance hall was destroyed. After the war, the Italian government allocated huge sums of money to rebuild it to a high standard at the time and built it into one of the most beautiful theaters in the world. La Scala's exterior is unpretentious, and you can't imagine how opulent the interior is. The opera house is extremely luxurious, famous for its six-tiered gilded arches adorned with chandeliers and private boxes divided in red silk. Watching a show here will be unforgettable. The Opera House is known as the paradise of operas. Operas, concerts and dramas are always staged at other times of the year except in August. The more familiar ones such as "Turandot" and "Madame Butterfly" were featured in this song. play. If you want to buy an opera ticket, you should book as early as possible. Traditional ticket purchases lead to Galleria del Sagrato, Piazza del Duomo and Duomo Metro Station. The subway station has relatively clear signs for instructions. Ticket opening hours are 12:00-18:00. If you want to buy tickets on a temporary basis, you can also buy them at the night ticket office next to the main entrance of the opera house at 2Via Filodrammatici, but this ticket window only sells tickets for the performance of the day, and you can go to buy two and a half hours before the performance starts. . Of particular note is the fact that concerts by the Filarmonica Orchestra are only available at the night ticket office 1 hour before the start. Of course, there are many ways to buy tickets. In addition to the ticket window, the more convenient ones are online booking, telephone booking and entrusting an intermediary. Prices vary depending on the show and location, generally ranging from €5 to €200. A detailed cast list for that night's performance was posted throughout the venue, as well as a detailed timetable indicating the time required for each act and the time for intermission. If attending the premiere, men are required to attend all black formal attire, and at other times to enjoy the performance, they must wear a suit and tie, and women are also not allowed to dress casually. La Scala Museum If you don't plan to see the show, it's not so easy to visit the inside of the theater. But you can visit the La Scala Museum, the entrance of the museum is not on this side of the square, but in Largo Ghiringhelli. The La Scala Museum inside the theater houses many precious musical instruments, performance costumes, as well as a large number of precious materials, portraits and statues about opera and Italian musicians. On the floor of the museum, there are exhibits related to opera shows arranged chronologically, including early advertising posters of Verdi's operas and arm models. Behind-the-scenes tour of the Opera House Visitors interested in a behind-the-scenes tour of the Opera House can book an appointment. A professional guide will take you to visit the various exhibition halls of La Scala and tell you anecdotes about musicians who have performed here, such as Giuseppe Verdi, Arturo Toscanini and others and anecdotes. You can also stand in the box and enjoy the majestic momentum of the Opera Hall, the crystal chandelier on the roof and the great stage in the history of opera. Email appointments to garino@fondazionelascala.it. Theatre Library In addition, the Opera House also has a theatre library, which has a collection of 80,000 volumes of theatrical art books in different languages, but you can only visit by making an appointment in advance. For reservations, call 02-88792088, and the email address is sartorio@fondazionelascala.it. The theatre has a shop where you can buy some CDs, DVDs and books about music.
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Day 1 | Evening
After visiting the glorious Teatro alla Scala, Ortiquattro nearby is the best place to stay.
Ortiquattro
Property Location With a stay at Ortiquattro in Milan (Milan Centre), you'll be a 4-minute drive from University of Milan and 6 minutes from Bocconi University. This apartment is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Cathedral of Milan and 2.8 mi (4.6 km) from Santa Maria delle Grazie. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms. Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access and multilingual staff. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
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