Milan Cathedral, or Duomo di Milano in Italian, is a magnificent Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Milan, Italy. It is one of the largest cathedrals in the world, with a capacity of over 40,000 people. Construction of the cathedral began in 1386 and was completed in 1965, taking over 600 years to complete.
The exterior of the cathedral is adorned with numerous spires and statues, and the intricate details of the façade make it a true masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Inside, visitors can marvel at the beautiful stained glass windows, ornate altars, and stunning frescoes. One of the most popular attractions in the cathedral is the rooftop terrace, which offers panoramic views of the city and allows visitors to get up close to the intricate details of the spires and statues.
Milan Cathedral is not only a religious site, but also a symbol of Milan and a popular tourist destination, drawing millions of visitors each year.