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Opening hours: 09:00-19:00(Tickets available until 17:50; admission ends at 18:00)
eksan 环游世界:“The Cathedral of Milan (Duomo di Milano) is an iconic building in Milan, Italy, and a world-renowned religious architecture and art gem. Here is its detailed introduction: - Basic Profile: It is the largest Gothic church in the world, second only to St. Peter's Church in the Vatican. Located in the center of Milan, the square was built in 1386 and completed in 1965. It lasted more than five centuries. The building area is 11,700 square meters and can accommodate up to 40,000 people. - Architectural style: a collection of Gothic, neoclassical and baroque styles. The front of the church is61.5 meters wide and 56 meters high. It is divided into five blocks by six groups of generous stone pillars, with 135 minarets and 96 stone ghosts, which is a typical feature of Gothic architecture. - Sculpture art: is the world's most statues of the Gothic church, with more than 6,000 marble statues, 3,159 seats on the exterior of the building, statues are mostly religious themes such as biblical stories, thousands of shapes, extremely complicated and exquisite. - Religious significance: The Cathedral of Milan is the cathedral of Milan, which is of great importance in the Catholic community and is promulgated here by the famous Milan Amnesty Order, which legalized Christianity and became the state religion of the Roman Empire. Napoleon held his coronation in Milan Cathedral in 1805. - Interior decoration: The church has 24 of the world's largest painted glass windows, about 20 meters high, mainly based on the story of Jesus, the sun's shining pattern in the middle meaning justice and love. The church hall supported by 12 giant stone pillars is beautifully decorated and has more than 800 statues alone.”
Show闲队长:“Milan Cathedral Square is the heart of the city. The Gothic cathedral is spectacular and the details are as exquisite as works of art! The surrounding area is very lively and suitable for taking photos and checking in, but it is a bit crowded with many tourists. The pigeons are not afraid of people, which adds a bit of fun. It is very convenient to go directly to the subway, but be careful of hawkers. The overall atmosphere is great, free and open, a must-see when you come to Milan!”
好脾气懒猫:“The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is truly magnificent. Admission is free, allowing you to experience the grandeur of its interior without having to pay. Tickets can be purchased through the side entrance, bypassing the main entrance line, and include access to the bell tower. However, if you're looking for a panoramic view of Florence from above, you can choose between the dome or Giotto's bell tower, or both. The dome offers a close-up view of the frescoes and panoramic views of the city. The bell tower also offers a fantastic view, allowing you to capture the dome in full photographic space. Both steps are quite demanding, as they are quite long and challenging.”
Opening hours: 08:15-18:30(Tickets available until 17:30)
George Hua:“It's definitely worth a visit! You can see so many unique works of art here. You can see the evolution of oil painting styles and witness the history of painting techniques and composition from two-dimensional to three-dimensional. Witness the development of art.”
Anonymous user:“Best option if you are in Milan and haven’t had the chance to buy the ticket on the official website. Personally, best money I spent so far :)”
Opening hours: 08:15-19:00 (admission ends at 18:45)
Lou La:“Excellent! It was the highlight of the trip! If you’re considering going, just do it!! It’s an experience where the grounds capture the moment and the people are friendly :)”