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its landmarks are scattered within the walking distance in the city center.
Duomo Cathedral
Situated in the center of the city, Duomo Cathedral is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral and one of the largest in the world. Its architectural design, craftsmanship, spires, columns and other Gothic features took more than four centuries to build. The most interesting and intriguing exhibit is the nail which is said to be one of those that pierced through Christ's flesh. There is a copper statue of Madonna. The cathedral can comfortably accommodate around 40,000 people. Its fabulous windows are the largest in the world.
Duomo di Milano
Duomo di Milano,or, Milan Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan. It is famous throughout the world for its propagation of the Christian religion, its role in the establishment of Catholic conventions of worship, remarkable musical heritage and the grandeur of its Gothic architecture. Its construction, started in 14th century, continues even up to date. It is also one of the largest churches in the world.
Named after Fransesco Sforza,
Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Started as a house museum project in 1850 by the art collector Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli, it has become a model for many other such in-house museums in
Bagatti-Valsecchi
Bagatti-Valsecchi,
Teatro alla Scala
If you love theaters, do not forget to book your ticket for Teatro alla Scala. Built in 1778, it is one of the world's most famous and beautifully designed opera houses. It can seat above 500 spectators. It has featured world famous composers such as Rossini, Verdi, Toscanini,
Italians are passionate about cinema and
Nightlife
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