Duomo - Reviews from across the web
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Duomo - Milan, Milan - Reviews of Duomo - Milan - IgoUgo , the cathedral's high rose marble spires represent the city's most famous artistic and religious monument. The dimensions of Christendom's third biggest church are still awe-inspiring at 108m high (to the tip of the tallest spire) and 158m long. A range of architectural styles feature: doorways are... igougo.com
Cathedral (Duomo) - Milan - Reviews of Cathedral (Duomo) - TripAdvisor Visitors to the grand cathedral in Milan can admire the many treasures stored there including ivories, sacred vases in gold and silver, vestments and tapestries, most of which have been denoted by noblemen and prin... tripadvisor.com
Duomo - Milan Italy - Review of Duomo -- the making of the Duomo, a reference to the 5 centuries it took to complete the magnificent Gothic cathedral that rises from the center of the city. The last of Italy's great Gothic structures -- begun by the ruling Visconti family in 1386 -- is the fourth-largest church in the world (after St. P... sidestep.com
iExplore Community: Duomo - Milan, Italy Getting to the Duomo is easy for it is accessible by two metro lines (Lines M1 and M3, stop Duomo). From there, it is a simple short walk. Metro tickets cost €1 apiece. The cathedral is open daily from 7am to 7pm whereas the roof is open from 9am to 5:45pm. The stairs are cheap (€4) whereas the elev... community.iexplore.com
iExplore Community: The Duomo - Milan, Italy The view of the city from the rooftop terraces is spectacular to say the least. It is also a good place to get a close up look at some of the statues that top the roughly 3,500 spires. It seems as though every statue is one of a kind, representing either saints, animals, or monsters. The rooftop ter... community.iexplore.com
Cathedral (Duomo), Milan : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk The Duomo cathedral in the centre of Milan is by far one of the most interesting and predominant landmarks of the city. i remember going there for the first time when i was 10 years old and not really bieng interested in it. I came back to it in augost 2004 when i was 13 and bieng more interested in... travel.ciao.co.uk
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