The Duomo di Milano, or Milan Cathedral, is a stunning Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Milan, Italy. Construction began in 1386 and took nearly six centuries to complete, making it one of the largest cathedrals in the world. Its intricate façade features over 3,400 statues and numerous spires, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship.
Visitors can climb to the rooftop for breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding Alps. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Mary of the Nativity and serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Milan. It is a significant symbol of Milan's history and culture.