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The Duomo di Milano - Milan - Italy
The Duomo di Milano
The Duomo di Milano, or Milan Cathedral, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture located in the heart of Milan, Italy. Built in 1386, the cathedral is the largest church in Italy and the fifth largest in the world. The Duomo is a breathtaking sight, with its intricate spires, statues, and stained glass windows. Inside, visitors can admire the grandiose marble columns, the intricate frescoes, and the awe-inspiring stained glass windows. The Duomo is also home to the famous statue of the Virgin Mary, known as the Madonnina, which stands atop the highest spire. The Duomo di Milano is a must-see for anyone visiting Milan, and a testament to the city's rich history and culture.