Mailänder Dom
The Mailänder Dom, or Milan Cathedral, is a stunning Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Milan, Italy. Construction began in 1386 and continued for nearly six centuries, making it one of the largest cathedrals in the world. Its intricate façade features numerous spires and statues, showcasing the artistry of various architects over the years.
Inside, the cathedral boasts beautiful stained glass windows and a vast nave that can accommodate thousands of visitors. The Duomo di Milano is not only a religious site but also a symbol of Milan's rich history and cultural heritage, attracting millions of tourists each year.