Duomo Cathedral

Duomo Cathedral (17).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (17).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (1).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (4).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (3).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (9).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (10).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (12).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (13).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (7).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (14).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (5).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (8).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (6).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (15).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (16).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (11).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (18).jpg
Duomo Cathedral (19).jpg
14 Piazza del Duomo Milano Lombardia 20122 IT

The cathedral was started in 1386. It is a magnificent example of a very special interpretation of Gothic architecture by the Lombards. It rises like a huge mountain of marble but richly ornamented with statues, spires, buttresses, flying buttresses and pillars.

There are more than 3500 statues including the 96 huge ones with waterspouts. This immense church, divided into 5 aisles, has an exterior length of 157 meters and a width, at its transept, of 92 meters It covers an area of 11,700 sq meters (exceeded only by St. Peter s in Vatican City and the Seville Cathedral).

The “Madonnina” is covered with gold leaf – 3900 sheets of it She stands on the tallest spire which reaches a height of 108 50 meters.

Once inside the Duomo one must be sure to stop at: the tomb of Gian Giacomo Medici di Marignano called “Il Medeghino”. the work of Leone Leom in 1563; the wooden choir; the crypt and the sepulcre of San Carlo Borromeo: the Treasury with its extremely fine examples of sacred art; the Trivulzio candelabra and finally the Museo del Duomo (in the Palazzo Reale nearby). It has been remodeled and enlarged to contain the collections in 21 halls, a visit here is indispensable to an understanding of the significance of this church.

On the doors of the Duomo is a sign which reads: “The Cathedral is a monument and a holy place. Visitors are kindly requested to behave accordingly and to respect the silence. Those who are not properly dressed are not permitted to enter the Temple of God”.

Via Monte Napoleone (2).JPG
0.53 km
Via Monte Napoleone is synonymous with opulence, elegance, and the finest in fashion. Nestled in the heart of Milan, this prestigious street is a hub for high-end shopping and d...
The Basilica of San Nazaro Maggiore (4).jpg
0.59 km
Founded in the 4th century, it was rebuilt in Romanesque style after the fire of 1705; the Chapel of San Lino contains important 10th century frescos. ...
The Basilica of San Babila (1).jpg
0.6 km
The basilica ol San Babila, now squashed in by modern buildings, was, perhaps, built at the end of the Xlth century on the site of another, but older, church founded by St. Lore...
Palazzo Morando (1).JPG
0.6 km
The correct name would be Palazzo Morando Attendolo Bolognim. It now contains a municipal museum collection. The Barocchetto style facade has been partly remodeled. The staircas...
Seminario Maggiore (3).jpg
0.61 km
At No. 11 Corso Venezia we can see the building which was once the “Seminario Maggiore” founded by St. Carlo in 1561, this buildings built on the site of the ancient “Umil...
Museum of Milan and of Modern History.jpg
0.61 km
Illustrations and paintings recall the historical events of the city from the 17th to the early years of the 20th century. ...
Antico Ospedale Maggiore (2).jpg
0.62 km
Once called by the Milanese “Ca’ Granda” (the Big House) this building was commissioned by Francesco Sforza who, in 1456, decided to gather into one hospital the numerous ...
Ca' de Sass.jpg
0.62 km
The Museum of History, ‘Ca’ de sass”, so called on account of the large stones projecting from its exterior walls, is housed in a small building on 11 Via Ande...
Palazzo Silvestri Fontana (4).jpg
0.7 km
This linear and unadorned façade makes it a typical example of 15th century Milanese architecture. There is a wrought iron balcony on the exterior above the main door which is d...
Palazzo Borromeo (4).jpg
0.76 km
The rather plain façade of this 15th century mansion is interesting for its Gothic entrance. Its pointed arch is accented with two colors of cut stone and by three marble border...
San Pietro in Gessate (4).jpg
0.77 km
This 15th cent, church has been poorly remodeled more than once since its construction, its façade was restored in Lombard style. The interior has three aisles, 12 side chapels,...
Palazzo Durini (9).jpg
0.77 km
Palazzo Durini’s story begins with the Durini family, an aristocratic lineage with deep roots in Milan’s social and political fabric. The family’s prominence c...
Palazzo Serbelloni (1).jpg
0.83 km
This large and majestic building was enlarged in the Neoclassical style by Simone Cantoni at the end of the 18th century. The façade has three orders, or rows, of windows that h...
Palazzo del Senato (2).JPG
0.83 km
Fabio Mangone, the master builder of the Duomo and favorite arch tect of Cardinal Federico Borromeo began to construct this austere edifice in 1620. It was intended to house the...
Francesco Messina Museum (2).jpg
0.87 km
This is a very original type of museum: it displays the works of the sculptor Francesco Messina. It is something new on the order of museums because here we find a museum-studio...
Basilica of Santa Maria della Passione (2).jpg
0.89 km
St. Maria Della Passione’s Church rises between Via Conservatorio and Via V. Beilini. It was built by oder of Domenico Birago, Prothonotary Apostolical, appointed by Sisto IV as...
Museum of the Risorgimento (3).jpg
0.92 km
(National Revival) – (23 Via Borgonuovo tel. 803.539) – Exhibits dating from the mid-18th century to 1914 in which there was a national revival and struggle to unite...
Brera Picture Gallery (1).jpg
0.93 km
The name Brera come from the place where the “Umiliati” (an order of religious men and laymen) built their house within the city walls in about 1170. In the 13th century t...
Palazzo Isimbardi.png
1 km
The oldest part, named after a family that owned it, was built in the 15th century. However, it has been considerably altered during the course of the centuries that have follow...
Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore (8).jpg
1.02 km
Traces of Roman and Paleo-Christian architecture are still clearly recognizable in the structure of this church located on Corso di Porta Ticinese. The square in front of the ch...
Showing 21 - 40 of 77 results
Duomo Cathedral (3).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (9).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (10).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (12).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (13).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (7).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (14).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (5).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (8).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (6).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (15).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (16).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (11).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (17).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (18).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (1).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (19).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Duomo Cathedral (4).jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Showing 18 results