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HALF-DAY WALKING TOUR IN MILANO FOR DISABLED (DUOMO + SFORZESCO CASTLE MUSEUM + LA SCALA + GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE II)

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View of Milano's Duomo
View of Milano's Duomo
Map with the itinerary of this Milano Tour
Map with the itinerary of this Milano Tour
Door of the Duomo
Door of the Duomo
Panorama of the Sforzesco Castle
Panorama of the Sforzesco Castle
The famous Bambaia in the Museum of the Sforzesco Castle
The famous Bambaia in the Museum of the Sforzesco Castle
The teatre La Scala
The teatre La Scala
Entrance of the Galleria V. Emanuele II
Entrance of the Galleria V. Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

MILANO THREE-HOUR WALKING TOUR FOR DISABLED (Duomo + Sforzesco Castle Museum + Sforzesco Castle + La Scala + Galleria V. Emanuele II)


DURATION:

3 hours

PRICE:

According to the number of participants

AVAILABILITY:

All-year-round

THE PRICE INCLUDES:

Local English-speaking Guide for the 3-hour visit of Milano’s city centre

THE ENTRANCE FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED



All the the monuments included in this Tour have been equipped to accommodate people in wheelchair and with reduced mobility.

Milan (Milano), which is located in the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy and Italy's richest and second largest city. Although Milan is more known as a young and modern city, traditions are very appreciated by the Milans. They have a very special respect for their religion so that they even pay a special tax for the maintenance of the cathedral. Therefore, it is not surprising that the gilded statue of the Virgin Mary at the top of the cathedral shows the symbol of the city. The city consists of a historic core, which extends around the cathedral.
Since the seventies, Milano is the capital of the automotive industry and the financial markets of Italy, but most attention is given to the locally-based fashion houses in the city, which have triggered the influx of media and advertising agencies to Milano. Milan is still the market place for Italian fashion lovers. Supermodels and paparazzi from all over the world come to the city twice a year because of the spring and autumn fashion shows and the world looks to. Valentino, Versace and Armani might design and produce their clothes elsewhere, but Milano retains its reputation for flair, drama and creativity and is Italy's stage and catwalk.

You’ll meet our professional English-speaking guide in the prearranged meeting-point, which can be changed according to guests requirements:

The tour will start with visiting Milano’s famous cathedral, the Duomo Santa Maria Nascente (external visit). It is one of the most famous buildings of Italy and Europe and the fourth largest church in the world. The 157 meters long and 109 meters wide cathedral can accommodate up to 40,000 people. The big, colourful glass windows of the choir are among the largest in the world. At this place previously there were the early Christian cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore and the slightly larger Roman basilica, which was doomed later in the name of Holy Tecla. Both go back to the fourth century and have been repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt changed. The construction of the cathedral was started at the end of the 14th century by the Duke Gian Galeazzo and completely finished only in 1856. The building, which is unique thanks to the bright marble and the almost 4000 Statues, was doomed in 1572 by Charles Borromeo in the name of Santa Maria Nascente. The style of church architecture is Gothic what represents an exception within the Italian architecture.

Next stop is the huge Sforzesco Castle with its central tower Torre del Filaret and the 4 page towers. The Castle was built as a defense fortress in the 14th Century under the reign of Gian Galeazzo Visconti.
At the Ground floor of Palazzo Ducale: Museum of Ancient Art, for example with the recent works of Michelangelo, the unfinished marble statue Pieta Rondanini by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1564).
At the First floor of Palazzo Ducale: Museum of antique furniture and art gallery, for example, with a portrait of Ludovico Maria Sforza, known as Il Moro.
In the halls of Rocchetta are collections of applied art and a collection of valuable historical musical instruments. The Torre Castellana on the ground floor accommodates the treasury Sala del Tesoro with frescoes by Bramantino. In the basement of the Rocchetta and the Sala Viscontea are the Prehistoric and the Egyptian Museum. On the way back to the Cathedral Square you’ll have the possibility to admire the famous opera house La Scala and finally the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Built 1877, it is the salon of Milano with luxury shops and restaurants. The glass roof of the gallery forms a cross, which you can recognize very well from the roof of the cathedral. Apart from the arms of the Savoy family you can find the symbols of the four most important cities in Italy: the Red Cross on a white ground of Milano, the Roman wolf, the swan of Florence and the bull of Turin.

SUGGESTIONS:

Take water, camera & sun cream. In low season warmer clothing may be required!

THIS TOUR WILL OPERATE RAIN OR SHINE, SO BE PREPARED FOR ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS.