Duomo: Di Milano

The , or Milan Cathedral, is a towering masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture that took nearly six centuries to complete. As the largest church in Italy and the fifth largest in the world, its forest of spires and intricate marble facade serve as the symbolic heart of Milan. Architecture & Artistic Highlights

6 Amazing Facts About the Milan Cathedral, the Duomo di Milano Duomo di Milano

: Standing at the highest point (108.5 meters) is the gilded copper statue of the Virgin Mary, a beloved protector of the city. Interior Marvels The , or Milan Cathedral, is a towering

: The cathedral holds more statues than any other building in the world, including diverse subjects like boxing gloves, tennis racquets, and even a "New Law" figure that resembles the Statue of Liberty. Interior Marvels : The cathedral holds more statues

The Duomo is renowned for its sheer scale and the thousands of unique details that adorn it: