Milan art & architecture

Milan's art is scattered across churches, palaces, and a cathedral that took six centuries to finish. The Duomo alone has 3,400 statues. Leonardo's Last Supper is a 15-minute slot that requires booking months ahead. Each guide gives you what you need to make the most of limited time.

4 guides Duomo · Last Supper · Brera · Sforza

Where to start with Milan's museums

Milan's art doesn't sit in one big museum. It's spread across a cathedral, a Renaissance refectory, a palace gallery, and a castle. For a first visit, four places do most of the work: the Duomo and its rooftop, Leonardo's Last Supper, the Pinacoteca di Brera, and the Castello Sforzesco. Everything else is optional.

Geography keeps it simple. The Duomo is the centre, Brera a 15-minute walk north, and the Castello another 10 minutes beyond — so those three link into one afternoon on foot. The Last Supper sits west, at Santa Maria delle Grazie, a 25-minute walk or a short tram ride from the cathedral.

One thing decides your schedule: the Last Supper. Forty people enter every 15 minutes, tickets release a quarter at a time, and they sell out within minutes. Book it the moment a window opens, then plan the rest of Milan around the slot you get.

Milan museums: frequently asked questions

What should I see first in Milan?

The Duomo, the Last Supper, the Pinacoteca di Brera, and the Castello Sforzesco cover Milan's essentials. If you only have a day, do the Duomo and its rooftop in the morning, Brera or the Castello after lunch, and slot the Last Supper wherever your booking lands.

How far ahead do I need to book the Last Supper?

As far as you can. Tickets release a quarter at a time and sell out within minutes of going live. If the official site is empty, a guided tour is the realistic way in — it reserves the 15-minute entry on your behalf.

How much are Milan Duomo tickets?

From €22 with the stairs to the rooftop terrace, or €26 if you take the elevator. Both include the cathedral and the archaeological crypt. Full breakdown in the Duomo guide above.

Which Milan museum is the best value?

The Castello Sforzesco: €5 covers eight museums inside the castle, including the room where Michelangelo's unfinished Rondanini Pietà stands alone. The Pinacoteca di Brera (€15) is free on the first Sunday of each month.

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