Gargoyles of the Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral), Milan, Italy
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96 giant gargoyles around the cathedral of Milan, the city's iconic building, dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente - one of the most famous buildings and complexes in the world, a mixture of late Gothic French Gothic and Renaissance .
Waymark Code: WM9WC8
Location: Lombardia, Italy
Date Posted: 10/05/2010
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Construction of the Cathedral in Milan, or Duomo di Milano, in Gothic style, started in 1386 by the archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo, on the site of the former cathedral Santa Maria Maggiore. In 1572 Saint Carlo Borromeo reconsecrated the church. The main spire, built in 1769, is 109 meters high and has on top a golden laminated statue of the Madonna. The main construction of the cathedral including the west facade were finished in 1813.
The cathedral is one of the largest in the world, has a nave with five aisles and contains around 3400 statues and 96 giant unique gargoyles.