Milan Cathedral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano ; Milanese: Domm de Milan ) is the cathedral church of Milan in Lombardy, northern Italy. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Cardinal D...
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The Duomo was recently under major renovations and cleaning for several years, obscuring the west front with scaffolding. Works were finally completed in 2009, revealing the newly-cleaned facade in all its glory...
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The magnificent bronze portals of the Duomo were completed by Emilio Greco, a sculptor whose name has become synonymous with Orvieto also thanks to the collection of 32 bronze sculptures and 60 graphic works and prints that he donated to the city and which are currently housed in the 14th century Palazzo Soliano,
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The Duomo was completed in 1436. This is located in the basement along with tombs. ... < "The Last Judgement" ... Magnificent doors of the Duomo. >
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Ron Arad Associates It Takes Two, page 200 principal: Ron Arad. ... completed projects: Duomo Hotel in Rimini, Italy; a guest floor at Hotel Puerta America in Madrid; a Maserati showroom in Modena, Italy; Y's clothing boutique in Tokyo; products for Alessi, Artemide, Cappellini, Cassina, Draenert Studio, Driade,
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The equestrian statue of a Roman Emperor sits in front of Pavia's duomo in Piazza del Duomo. It was completed in 1939. ... Pavia's duomo, started in 1488 but not completed until the 19th century, has the third largest dome in Italy. The tower that used to stand next to it collapsed in 1989 and has not been replaced.
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The immense Duomo was not completed until 1436, the year when it was consecrated. The imposing facade dates only from the 19th century; it was added in the neo-Gothic style to complement Giotto's genuine Gothic 14th-century campanile.
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The Duomo in Siena. Completed to its current size in 1215, there were constant plans to expand it. The tower was added in the next century. The wall on the right of the picture was the beginning of an expansion that was never completed.
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Dominating the square, the twelfth-century Duomo (daily 7am– noon & 3.30–7pm; free) is one of the finest products of the Romanesque period in Italy and is on the Unesco world heritage list. ... €1), begun at the same time as the duomo but not completed until two hundred years later.
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