Milan Cathedral Tour II

Milan Cathedral Tour Guide:
Tour information: Tickets: 2 euros per person for the church lobby and museum; 13 euros per person to take the elevator to the top floor of the church, 8 euros per person to take the stairs (no student discount). Opening hours: 08:00 to 19:00. Milan Cathedral Museum opening hours: 10:00 to 13:15, 15:00 to 18:00
Nearby attractions: In front of the church is the famous Cathedral Square, built in 1862. This is the center of the city of Milan, where political, religious and other large-scale events are held. In the center is a bronze equestrian statue of Victorio Emmanuel II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy, sculpted by Ercole Rosa in 1896, depicting him riding a horse to inspire soldiers at the Battle of San Martino Charge scene. There are countless pigeons pacing leisurely around the statue, feeding and watching. With the cathedral as the center, there are 3 circular roads, and there are many road connections between them, just like the top view of Milan. On the left side of Piazza del Duomo in Milan is the Vittorio Emmanuel II Promenade, built between 1865 and 1877.
The promenade is cross-shaped, 196 meters long, 105 meters wide, and 47 meters high. The floor is a mosaic pattern paved with marble. The huge vaulted building is magnificent, and the promenade has elegantly decorated gold and silver jewelry, fashion, gift shops, restaurants, cafes and bookstores. This is the leisure center for the citizens of Milan. There are resting citizens and tourists everywhere. It is very lively all the year round. What is more special is the Taurus pattern of the zodiac on the ground under the central dome. It is said that standing up and turning in a circle can bring good luck. Passers-by enthusiastically demonstrated for us, but could not say why. In any case, there must be a lot of people joining in the fun, so that a certain part of the Taurus body was ground into a deep conical pit.
The yellow building on the right side of the square is the royal palace in neoclassical architectural style. It was built in 1778 and has been turned into a contemporary art museum. The statue of Leonardo da Vinci is on Piazza della Scala, which is reached through the Vittorio Emmanuel II promenade.
Recreational facilities: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II) on the left side of the Milan Cathedral is a very important shopping venue in Milan, with many internationally renowned clothing stores, shops, restaurants, cafes, etc. , to meet the many needs of tourists for shopping, dining, leisure and entertainment. The Duomo in Milan is a monumental chapter in Gothic architecture. Since 1386, over six centuries, artists from Italy and all over Europe have poured their hearts and minds here. Looking up at the cathedral from Piazza Duomo, the countless towers and sculptures are mesmerizing, and the brilliance of the marble is dazzling. Entering the church, you need to pass through the huge porch. The five bronze doors are masterpieces of artists. The fine carvings on the bronze doors show us Christian culture and the history of Milan. If you understand these five bronze doors, you will understand Milan. past.
Although the Milan Cathedral was only officially completed in the last century, it has a long history and has witnessed many historical events. Not to mention that it is the largest Gothic building in the world and a symbol of Milan, it is very commemorative that Napoleon completed his coronation here in 1805. When traveling to Italy, don’t miss the Milan Cathedral.