The Milan Cathedral Museum is an integral part of the Milan Cathedral. This museum showcases the history, architecture, and art of the Milan Cathedral, making it a significant cultural attraction in the city. Established in the mid-twentieth century, the museum aims to protect and exhibit the cultural and artistic heritage of the Milan Cathedral. The exhibits include architectural models, sculptures, paintings, textiles, and metal crafts from the cathedral. These artifacts demonstrate the evolution of the architectural and artistic styles of the Milan Cathedral. The main exhibition area of the Milan Cathedral Museum is located on the rooftop of the cathedral. Visitors can either take an elevator or climb the stairs to the rooftop to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. From the rooftop, visitors can closely observe the sculptures and decorations of the cathedral, as well as admire the captivating murals and stained glass windows. The museum is open all year round from Monday to Tuesday, and Thursday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:10. Accessibility services include wheelchair-accessible entrances and restrooms.
