Duomo di Milano
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, MILAN/ Updated : Feb 20, 2017, 17:25 IST
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Milan’s vast Gothic duomo soars above the city. The world’s third largest cathedral (beaten by the Vatican and Seville Cathedral) has a pink-hued façade encrusted with around 2,300 gargoyles, a roof bristling with pinnacles and a … Read more
Milan’s vast Gothic duomo soars above the city. The world’s third largest cathedral (beaten by the Vatican and Seville Cathedral) has a pink-hued façade encrusted with around 2,300 gargoyles, a roof bristling with pinnacles and a spire topped with the five-metre golden figure of Milan’s much-loved mascot, the Madonnina. Read less

Sublime Gothic masterpiece
Milan’s vast Gothic duomo soars above the city. The world’s third largest cathedral (beaten by the Vatican and Seville Cathedral) has a pink-hued façade encrusted with around 2,300 gargoyles, a roof bristling with pinnacles and a spire topped with the five-metre golden figure of Milan’s much-loved mascot, the Madonnina.
In the crypt is the tomb of Counter-Reformation leader Carlo Borromeo and 'Via Doloroso' by conceptual artist Mark Wallinger, a flickering metaphor for Christ’s last journey to the Cross. Around 500 years in the making, the cathedral was consecrated in 1418 but was not declared complete until the mammoth bronze entrance doors were finished in 1965.
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