DUOMO MILAN CATHEDRAL

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Duomo Milan Cathedral
P.za del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italia

Various buildings with beautiful architecture often greet the eyes of tourists visiting the city of Milan, Italy, such as that presented by the Duomo or what is often called the Milan Cathedral.
This gothic building has been built since the 1800s and makes this Catholic Church building the fifth largest cathedral in the world, capable of accommodating up to 40,000 congregants at once.


What's interesting is that this church is not only intended as a place of worship. This building, which is also an icon of the city of Milan, is considered to be Milan's city square (Piazza Del Duomo).


 In the foreground of this building, there are hundreds of pigeons which seem to be very used to the presence of travelers. These animals can also be used as objects for group photos for travelers who want different things. Not only that, local residents are also ready to help tourists who want to feed these animals.



Not only can it be seen from the outside, this building allows travelers visiting from various worlds to enter it more deeply. To be able to enter this building deeper, travelers are required to pay around 7 euros to 13 euros for a more complete and deeper exploration of all the important parts of this building.



Right to the right of the Duomo building, there is a historic building, namely the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcade, where there is the oldest cafe in Milan, Camparino.


How to get there:
Deboard at the Duomo station and walk 110 meters to reach the cathedral. Metro Lines 1 and 3 run through Milan's Duomo. Tram lines 12, 27, and 3 pass through Milan's Duomo. If your starting point is the Central Station Area, board the tram on route number 1 from Via Settembrini; the boarding point is Roserio.

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