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Torre Branca: Entrance Ticket
Highlights
Take in sweeping vistas over Milan from a remarkable height.
Explore a landmark built in the 1930s with over 30 years of welcoming visitors.
Enjoy a unique perspective of the city’s architecture and surroundings from 108.6 meters above ground.
Branca Tower Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Discover Torre Branca, a striking steel panoramic tower situated in Milan’s beautiful Parco Sempione. Designed by architect Giò Ponti in 1933, this architectural landmark offers spectacular views across the city, the Alps, and the Po Valley. Experience a unique blend of history and modern design by ascending to its viewing terrace. Secure your tickets today to enjoy an unforgettable visit to one of Milan’s most iconic attractions.
About Branca Tower
Why Visit Branca Tower?
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Opening Hours
Branca Tower is generally open on selected days during the week.
Wednesday & Friday: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Saturday: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM – 7:00 PM, and 8:30 PM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM and 2:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Please note that the tower’s schedule may change depending on the season, special events, or weather conditions.
Last Entry
Visitors are allowed entry up to one hour before closing time.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday Mornings: Visit early on Wednesdays or Fridays for a calm experience and shorter waiting times.
Evenings: On Saturdays, the tower stays open until midnight—perfect for enjoying sunset and nighttime views of Milan’s skyline.
Weekend Afternoons: Combine your visit with a walk through Parco Sempione when the area is lively yet relaxed.
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Things to know before visiting Branca Tower
The panoramic terrace is open seasonally with varying hours; check dates carefully before planning your visit.
Wednesdays offer free ascents for school groups and pensioners—arrive early to secure your spot.
Elevator capacity is limited to five people per trip; some waiting time may occur during busy periods.
Visits last approximately 6-7 minutes, allowing a brief but memorable panoramic experience.
Branca Tower closes during adverse weather conditions such as strong winds or heavy rain for safety reasons.
There are no age restrictions, but children should be supervised due to the tower’s height and elevator limits.
The tower is located within Parco Sempione, accessible on foot or via Milan’s public transportation.
The restaurant and club are located at the tower’s base; the top-level bar/restaurant is currently closed.
Visitors are advised to confirm access availability in advance, especially during maintenance periods like August 2025.
Branca Tower – Facilities and Additional Information
- Branca Tower – Facilities and Additional Information
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Accessibility Facilities at Branca Tower
For visually impaired visitors, Branca Tower offers tactile guides and clear contrast signage throughout the base and entrance areas to assist navigation. The venue ensures that pathways are well-lit and unobstructed, providing a safer experience. Visitors requiring these accommodations are encouraged to inform ticketing staff in advance so that appropriate support can be arranged upon arrival.
Specially abled guests benefit from step-free access at the tower base and a modern elevator designed to accommodate wheelchairs and mobility aids, facilitating easy ascent to the panoramic terrace. Reserved spaces and assistance upon arrival are available by notifying the ticket office before visiting, ensuring a comfortable and seamless experience.
For hearing-impaired visitors, visual information panels and clear written instructions are present throughout the venue to provide essential guidance. Additionally, staff are trained to communicate effectively using written methods when needed. To maximize support, hearing-impaired guests should inform the booking team in advance to arrange any specific accommodations during their visit.
Interesting Facts about Branca Tower
Designed by architect Giò Ponti and completed in just 68 days in 1933.
Stands at a precise height of 108.6 meters (356 feet), respecting the tradition of not surpassing the Madonnina statue atop Milan’s Duomo.
Built entirely from Dalmine steel tubes, featuring a hexagonal, tapering pyramid design.
Originally crowned with a 5,000-watt bulb, later replaced in 1939 by a radio antenna for RAI broadcasts.
Initially named Torre Littoria, the structure once represented fascist-era architecture under Mussolini’s regime.
Located in Parco Sempione, at the heart of Milan, offering panoramic views of the city and distant mountain ranges.
Its transparent, prismatic framework was considered a major technological and artistic innovation in the 1930s.
Equipped with an elevator that carries up to five visitors to the top in under one minute.
The original rooftop restaurant and bar were closed for safety reasons, but a restaurant and club now operate at the base.



