Cathedral of Milan

Grandiose and carefully designed Gothic Cathedral on the main square of Milan, Duomo di Milano is one of the most famous buildings in Europe. This is one of the biggest Gothic, and the second largest Catholic Cathedral in the world built of white marble.



Milan Cathedral was built over nearly 4 centuries. The first stone was laid in 1386. And only in 1762, the Cathedral was completed with the installation of the main attractions of the 104-meter spire with a statue of the Madonna of gilded bronze. The building stands in the heart of Milan is its symbol. Later he issued a decree that no building in Milan should not obscure the Saint patroness of the city.

In the last few years Duomo capital reconstructed. The work was completed in 2009, and an updated facade appeared in all its glory. The Duomo of Milan is the second-capacity Catholic Cathedral in the world, only Seville Cathedral is larger. Cathedral length -157 meters, it can accommodate 40,000 people.



Directly above the altar of the Cathedral is a nail that is claimed to have been brought from the crucifixion of Christ. Well, the view from the roof of the building is the most magnificent in the entire city. To the top of the Cathedral, accessed by a special staircase from the North wall of the temple or the Elevator.



Attractions in Milan Cathedral, is attributed the mausoleum of Gian Giacomo Medici, the wooden choir, Egyptian bath IV century, the statue of the Martyr of St. Bartholomew, which tore the skin. Among the sculptures of the Cathedral looks amazing statue of the Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir Monomakh. The Duomo is famous for its stained glass Windows, created over several centuries. The most ancient of them more than 500 years. Outstanding authorities of the Cathedral consists of 13 200 180 pipes and registers.



Exceptional materials, white marble and trim detail, along with a mysterious pink light inside the building make the Cathedral a special charm. Milan Cathedral can be safely called the Acme of perfection of the Italian Gothic.

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