It’s hard to find the words to describe the feeling when you round a corner and first gaze upon Milan’s cathedral. The distinctive white marble material and Gothic architecture leave quite the impression, as does the building’s size.
There are only a handful of churches in the world bigger than Milan’s cathedral and as such, there is plenty to see.
Introducing Duomo
A landmark of Milan for more than 600 years, Duomo de Milano has seen off countless religious and political change, albeit with several stages of improvement and renovation.
Construction began in 1386, using marble brought in from Lake Maggiore along specially-built canals. The
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