Visit to the Sforza Castle with Pietà Rondanini
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Highlights
Discover the most hidden secrets of the Sforza Castle in Milan with this 1 hour and 30 minute guided tour that will take you inside one of the symbolic places of the city of Milan.
Not only Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance in Italy. You can find traces of this period in Milan too!
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What is included?
- Entrance tickets
- Licensed tour guide
- Headsets for groups with more than 10 participants
- Small group size
What is not included?
- Tips (optional)
- Food and Drink
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Extra
What is there to know?
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Please note: Please arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before the activity starts.
For logistical reasons, we cannot wait for latecomers.
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Meeting point
Piazza Castello under Torre Filarete (Clock Tower) in front of the Castle (NOT inside the courtyards)
Look for a guide with a "Hidden Experiences" sign or flag
Cancellation policies
Customers will receive a full refund or credit if canceled with at least 72 hours notice. Customers will also receive a full refund or credit if canceled by the operator due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances (including force...
Description
What awaits you in this experience:
Filarete Tower
Also known as the Tower of Umberto I, king of Italy who died in Monza in 1900, it will be the first wonder that will catch your eye.
The current tower is the result of Beltrami's design and reconstruction, since the original collapsed just a century after its construction.
Today, you can admire iconic details of Milan, including the statue of Sant'Ambrogio, the patron saint of the city, and the clock with the radiant sun, as well as the coats of arms of the Sforza family.
The Rondanini Pietà
Michelangelo's last creation, this work is preserved inside the museum located in the former Spanish Hospital, once a refuge for plague victims.
This is a unique sculpture, considered the artistic testament of Michelangelo, who died a few days after completing it, at the age of 89.
It portrays the deposition of Christ, now lifeless after the crucifixion, supported by Mary, his mother, who turns her gaze to anyone who contemplates this extraordinary work.
The Courtyard of Arms
Crossing the Filarete Tower and heading towards the Castle, you will find yourself in front of this imposing courtyard.
Its rectangular plan allows you to clearly distinguish, on the left side, the area built during the Spanish domination, while on the right you can observe fascinating finds, including ancient stone sarcophagi.
The Museum of Ancient Art
Today, this museum houses around four hundred sculptures of various origins, coming from monasteries, city walls and noble residences.
Among the works on display are true artistic treasures, which you can discover by walking through the rooms, enriched by decorations...
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