No, the Duomo di Milano is not free for tourists. While many Italian cathedrals allow free entry for prayer, the Milan Duomo requires a ticket for access to the "Historical Complex." In 2026, a basic ticket to enter the Cathedral and the Museum starts at approximately €10–€15. Most visitors opt for the Duomo Pass, which costs between €20 and €35 ($30–$38 USD) and includes access to the magnificent rooftop terraces via stairs or a lift, the archaeological area, and the museum. The rooftop is a highlight, offering a walk among 3,400 statues and a stunning view of the city. It is highly recommended to book your timed entry online in advance to avoid long ticket lines. Note that there is a strict dress code: shoulders and knees must be covered, and large bags or metal/glass items are prohibited, especially for the rooftop climb.
The Duomo in Milan offers both free and paid access options:
Exterior and Piazza del Duomo: Visiting the exterior of the Duomo and the surrounding Piazza del Duomo is completely free. You can admire the stunning Gothic architecture and the square without any cost.
Interior of the Cathedral: Entrance to the interior of the Duomo is not free. As of October 2023, tickets typically cost around €5–€10 for adults, with discounts available for children, students, and seniors. Prices may vary depending on the ticket type and any additional areas you wish to visit.
Additional Areas: Access to other parts of the Duomo complex, such as the terraces (rooftop), Duomo Museum, and Archaeological Area, requires a separate ticket or a combined ticket. These tickets usually range from €10–€20, depending on the package.
It’s always a good idea to check the official Duomo di Milano website for the most up-to-date pricing and ticket options.