
In June 2025, when we visited Milan Branca Tower, the standard entrance fee was 7 euros per adult. Reduced tickets for children aged 3-12 and seniors over 65 were priced at 5 euros. Children under 3 years entered free of charge. Operating hours typically vary depending on the season; from April to September, the tower opens daily from 10:30 AM to midnight, offering stunning nighttime views, while from October to March, hours are shortened to 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM.
Exploring the Tower: History and Highlights
What makes Milan Branca Tower special? Standing tall in Sempione Park, this steel structure, originally named Torre Littoria, was designed by the renowned architect Gio Ponti in 1933. A masterpiece of modernist architecture, the tower rises gracefully to a height of 108 meters, offering panoramic views of Milan’s sprawling urban landscape. Its slender silhouette has often been compared to an elegant needle piercing the city’s skyline.
As you ascend the elevator, you can appreciate the intricate latticework of steel beams, carefully engineered to achieve both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. At the observation deck, approximately 100 meters above ground, you’ll experience a breathtaking 360-degree view of Milan’s landmarks such as the Duomo, Castello Sforzesco, and even the distant Alps on a clear day.

Torre Branca Tower
Aerial view from the Branca Tower
We recommend allocating at least 30-45 minutes for your visit, especially if photography is on your agenda. Don’t miss the interpretive panels that provide historical context and architectural insights into Gio Ponti’s vision and design process. The tower underwent significant restoration in 2002, meticulously preserving its historical integrity while enhancing visitor safety and comfort.
Imagine seeing Milan’s cityscape from above, observing people strolling through Sempione Park as if they were miniature figurines—it’s an experience that definitely enriches your understanding of the city’s layout and beauty.
Nearby Attractions and Recommendations
After your visit to Milan Branca Tower, consider exploring nearby attractions. A brief walk will take you directly to the impressive Castello Sforzesco, a historical fortress housing multiple museums and art galleries. If you’re interested in Italian art and history, the castle is a must-see.
For lunch or a coffee break, we highly recommend Just Cavalli Milano, a stylish restaurant located just a short stroll away. The ambiance here pairs beautifully with the modern elegance of the tower.
For those wishing to unwind further, Via Dante is ideal for leisurely shopping or grabbing gelato at Amorino—truly a delightful way to round off your Milanese adventure.