1. Milan Duomo, also known as the Milan Cathedral, is located in the heart of Milan, Italy. It is one of the largest churches in the world, taking over 500 years to complete. Construction began in 1386 and was completed in 1965. The cathedral is made of pink-veined white marble and features intricate Gothic architecture with over 135 spires. One of the interesting things about the cathedral is that it has over 3,400 statues and 700 figures on its exterior. It also houses a sundial that was designed in 1768.
2. Milan Duomo is open daily from 8 am to 7 pm, with extended hours on weekends. Their phone number is +39 02 72022656.
3. Tickets to Milan Duomo can be purchased online or on-site. The ticket prices vary depending on the type of tour you choose. A basic ticket for access to the cathedral floor and terrace costs 17€ for adults and 10€ for children. For access to additional areas such as the archaeological area and the rooftop terraces, tickets start at 22€ for adults and 11€ for children. Tickets for guided tours start at 12€ for adults and 9€ for children. The cathedral is easily accessible by public transportation such as the metro or buses.