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How to dress for Duomo Milan?

When visiting, you are advised to dress modestly because it is a place of worship. Bare-backed and/or low-cut clothing, miniskirts, shorts, and hats are not allowed inside the Duomo Milan. Wear comfortable shoes due to the nature of the paths and the stair-climbing involved.



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- Grande Museo del Duomo di Milano. I really suggest you avoid shorts which are more than two inches above the knee - so mid thigh is likely to be a definite no no -and the same for sleeveless/tank top style tops which leave the shoulders bare in the duomo. You almost certainly risk not being admitted.

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Wearing tunics, comfortable jeans, or traditional clothing would be the best way to go when deciding on your attire for visiting the Duomo.

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All visitors to the cathedral are required to remove their sandals, sunglasses, and hats before entering. Avoid wearing low-cut tops, short skirts, and short shorts. A. Wearing tunics, comfortable jeans, or traditional clothing would be the best way to go when deciding on your attire for visiting the Duomo.

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The cathedral forbids entry to anybody wearing sandals, sunglasses, or hats, or anyone with their legs or shoulders exposed. Plunging necklines, skirts, and shorts should altogether be avoided.

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Jeans are perfectly acceptable in Milan for a casual look, but to make it a bit more refined, opt for non-ripped versions. Pair your jeans with an over-sized blazer or leather jacket to get that effortlessly chic look.

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Scorecard. If you only have time to see one sight in Milan, the Duomo should be it. Milan's Duomo is considered the largest and most unique Gothic complex in all of Italy, having taken about a half a millennium to build. And once you've spent some time at the Duomo, it's easy to see why it's considered a masterpiece.

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For me, Milano Duomo takes a couple of hours including the roof. Visit the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele together. That should take no more than 30 minutes just to walk around unless you start shopping. Both my visits clocked in at about 2 hours for the church itself, the roof and the archeological area below the piazza.

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Is there a dress code inside churches? Generally, you will want to keep yourself covered inside churches; no bare knees or shoulders. The Vatican Museums ire extremely strict about dress code, and there is security checking before entry. There are vendors that sell scarves or shawls to cover shoulders when you enter.

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The amount of time needed to tour the Florence Duomo can vary depending on the visitor's interests and the level of detail they want to explore. However, on average, it takes about 2-3 hours to see the interior of the cathedral, climb to the top of the dome, and visit the baptistery and museum.

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Yes, you are allowed to take photos on the Duomo Milan Rooftop. Professional cameras and videography equipment are not permitted.

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Because the museum is part of a working convent, an informal dress code is also in effect. The staff probably will not actually prevent you from entering, but you will risk being on the receiving end of a disapproving stare if you show up in shorts and a tank top.

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Accessibility. Admission to the cathedral is allowed only to people wearing clothing suitable for a place of worship. Visitors with bare legs and shoulders or wearing sandals, hats and sunglasses are not allowed inside the cathedral.

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Even so, tap water in Milan is perfectly drinkable and safe, since it comes from real mountain springs. Nonetheless, the Italians' preference for bottled water might be due to the common misconception that their tap water isn't actually safe.

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