Milan Cathedral (Duomo)
The Milan Cathedral or Duomo is the third largest cathedral of Milan particularly nestling in Lombardy northern Italy. Duomo is the seat too of the Archbishop of the city who is Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi. Duomo is quite significant to the Christian catholic religion because of its significant contribution to the establishment of the Catholic traditions dramatically to its worship. In lined with that its astounding musical birthright and its striking gothic architectural design contributes its significance which became the reason why Milan cathedral is another one tourist destinations of the city. The cathedral was established since the late 14th century; unfortunately it was never completed until the 19th century. Since it was standing proud, Duomo was then appointed as one of the largest churches around the world.
You maybe asking what you can find in this place, there are actually many that you would surely enjoy what you see. Since it is accordingly one of the astounding churches in the world which is in fact being the second of Saint Petros which is in Rome and then Seville Cathedral in Spain, the edifice is obviously features incredible sightseeing inside and out. The cathedral ground plan is with a nave which caters five aisles, which is fractious by a transept and then chased by the choir and apses. The nave has about 45 meters high; on the other hand, the roof of the cathedral is widely open for the tourists which are fortunately for free.
Milan Cathedral has a main monuments and sights perfect to view; in fact its interior as well is ornamented with and fascinating artworks. Including the Archbishop Alberto da Intimiano’s tomb which can be look over by the Crucifix in copper replica, this is one of the intriguing parts of Duomo. Another one is the coffin of both Archbishops Ottone Visconti and Giovanni Visconti, on which it was built by the 14th century master Campionese. Don’t miss to hop in to the three fascinating altars of Pellegrino Pellegrini on which consist of the prominent Federico Zuccari while he visited St. Peter to St. Agatha on jailed.
You can also explore the cathedral and see more other featured monuments, while touring don’t forget to have a glimpse on the tombstone to Gian Giacomo Medici di Marignano which generally called the “Medeghino” made by the prominent Leone Leoni which is located at the right transept. And then heading to the adjoining resurgence marble altar which is ornamented with gilt bronze sculptures is a best idea too. Dramatically, at the previous mausoleum is found the most popular work of art of the cathedral itself, which is the figure of St. Bartholomew, the masterpiece of Marco D’Agrate. Tourists were also found here enjoying the magnificent façade of the statue.
Italy including the city of Milan has been wrapped with astounding churches that includes Duomo or the Milan Cathedral. In fact, it took more than five centuries before it was completed. Several various prominent personalities were previously invited to ask for their opinions and suggestions regarding its style. That is the reason why, this cathedral was left undone for so many years because they want it to be the best church worldwide. When it was completely done, the dreams, ambitions and planned regarding the design of the edifice was successfully made. From the start it opens, they were already a number of people coming in here all year round including the tourists.