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Royal Palace of Milan

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The Royal Palace of Milan, or Palazzo Reale, is a historic building that once served as the seat of government for the city's rulers, from the Visconti and Sforza families to the Spanish and Austrian governors, and later the Italian royal family. Today, it functions as a prestigious cultural center, hosting world-class temporary exhibitions, art shows, and events. Located on the right side of Piazza del Duomo, the palace's grand halls and frescoed rooms provide an elegant backdrop for displays ranging from ancient artifacts to contemporary art. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors, including the Sala delle Cariatidi, which was severely damaged during World War II but has been partially restored to show its former glory. The palace also houses the Museo del Duomo, which tells the story of Milan's cathedral. A visit here offers a blend of history and culture, with ever-changing exhibitions that attract international crowds. The building's central location makes it easy to combine with other nearby attractions.

Don't miss

  • The Sala delle Cariatidi, a grand hall with surviving 18th-century stuccoes
  • Rotating temporary exhibitions featuring renowned artists and historical themes
  • The Museo del Duomo, dedicated to the history and construction of Milan's cathedral
  • The palace's neoclassical facade and courtyard
  • The view of Piazza del Duomo from the palace's windows

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Ways to visit Royal Palace of Milan

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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