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Tags : Church & Cathedral
Timings : Tuesday to Sunday:- 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Monday Closed
Last Entry :- 5:00 PM
Entry Fee : Free
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A popular catholic church in Milan, Sistine Chapel of Milan is currently used as the Civic Archaeological Museum, popularly known for its breathtaking frescoes that adorn every inch of its walls and ceilings. Designed in Renaissance architecture, it has huge grey walls, groin-vaulted halls, and colossal artwork that makes it beautiful.
There is a hall in the church that is dedicated to the nuns and depicts their stories with ancient paintings. The highlight of the church is an old organ instrument, Giovan Giacomo Antegnati with 50 keyboard notes and 20 pedals that are placed on the choir loft. It was built in 1503.
Other Useful Objective Information : The museum is wheelchair accessible. There is no storage area or public washroom for visitors. Modest dressing is required. There are group tours available starting at EUR 10 per group that should be pre-booked.