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Duomo and Cathedral
File: Duomo Lucca cathedrale Lucques labyrinthe. jpg | Wall maze in Lucca Cathedral, Italy ( probably medieval )
The Prophet Malachi, painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna, c. 1310 ( Museo dell ' Opera del Duomo, Siena Cathedral ).
Dante Alighieri, detail from a Luca Signorelli fresco in the chapel of Orvieto Cathedral # Chapel of the Madonna di San Brizio | San Brizio, Duomo, Orvieto.
The Prophet Malachi, painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna, c. 1310 ( Museo dell ' Opera del Duomo, Siena Cathedral ).
Masterpieces of architecture and sculpture were completed at cathedrals around Europe, including the Cathedral of Chartres and Nicola Pisano's pulpits for the Duomo di Siena and Pisa's Baptistery.
< center > A view of the Piazza del Duomo, the city's main and most central square, surrounded by several palaces and important buildings, such as Milan Cathedral, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II | Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery and the Royal Palace of Milan .</ center >
* Cathedral of Pavia ( Duomo di Pavia ), begun in 1488 ; however, only by 1898 were the façade and the dome completed according to the original design.
On August 21, 1860, during the famous " Battaglia di Piazza Duomo " ( Cathedral Square Battle ), Giuseppe Garibaldi conquered the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
* The Old Cathedral ( Duomo of San Corrado ) was built in the 12th – 13th centuries in Apulian-Romanesque style, using local stone on a basilica plan, a nave with two aisles divided by four central cross-shaped pilasters.
* Piazza Duomo, on the side of the Cathedral, with frescoed Renaissance buildings and the Late Baroque Fountain of Neptune ( Fontana di Nettuno ) built in 1767-1768.
Duomo di San Martino ( the Cathedral ).
* Duomo di San Martino ( St Martin's Cathedral )
It is situated behind the Cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa's Cathedral Square ( Piazza del Duomo ) after the Cathedral and the Baptistry.
* The Duomo Cathedral
Perhaps the best known Duomo is Milan Cathedral, but other well-known cathedrals include San Giovanni in Laterano in Rome and those of Alba, Ancona, Mantua, Parma and Florence's Santa Maria del Fiore.
Image: Asti Cathedral. jpg | Duomo of Asti
* Terni Cathedral ( Duomo, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta ) ( 17th century ).
Duomo ( Cathedral ).
Façade of the Duomo di Modena | Cathedral
Hermes Trismegistus, floor mosaic in the Duomo di Siena | Cathedral of Siena
Erythraean Sibyl as a floor mosaic in the Duomo di Siena | Cathedral of Siena
* Cathedral of St. Lawrence ( Duomo, rebuilt in 1635 – 40 )

Duomo and Saint
Begun under the direction of the Countess Matilda of Tuscany with its first stone laid June 6, 1099 and its crypt ready for the city's patron, Saint Geminianus, and consecrated only six years later, the Duomo of Modena was finished in 1184.
Monza is famous for its Romanesque-Gothic Duomo of Saint John.
In 1409 – 1411 he executed the colossal seated figure of Saint John the Evangelist, which until 1588 occupied a niche of the old cathedral façade, and is now placed in the Museo dell ' Opera del Duomo.
* Works for the Duomo, Florence, including the high altar and its Adam and Eve ( 1551 ), now in the Bargello and Pietà now in the crypt of Santa Croce ; much-praised bas-reliefs made for the enclosure of the choir, designed by the architect Giuliano di Baccio d ' Angnolo ( 1555 ), now in the Museo dell ' Opera del Duomo ; Saint Peter, one of eight apostles by various sculptors in the piers of the crossing.
There was also a glass-paste mosaic panel The Bust of Saint Zanobius by the 16th century miniaturist Monte di Giovanni, but it is now on display in the Museum Opera del Duomo.
* The Duomo di Santa Maria Annunziata ( cathedral of the Annunciation to Saint Mary ), rebuilt in late Gothic style in the 15th century.
The Duomo of TeramoThe Basilica Cathedral of Santa Marria Assunta and Saint Berardo is the most important piece of art in Teramo.
* The Romanesque Duomo, dedicated to Saint Paul, has a spectacular ambulatory and a majestic octagonal dome.
Other sights include the Fontana Nuova (" New Fountain " or A fônde ' e San Parde, Saint Pardo's fountain ), now in disrepair, and the Duomo ( Cathedral ), made a minor basilica in 1928 by Pius XI, which is considered by some to be one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Italy.
* The Ecstasy of Saint Margaret of Cortona ( 1701 ), Duomo, Bologna

Duomo and ),
The Duomo ( cathedral ), dedicated to San Salvatore, was originally built in the 14th Century, but it now has a neo-classical appearance thanks to extensive renovation work that was done in the early 19th century under the direction of Sienese architect Agostino Fantasici.
Prior to Michelangelo's involvement, the Overseers of the Office of Works of the Duomo ( Operai ), consisting mostly of members of the influential woolen cloth guild, the Arte della Lana, had plans to commission a series of twelve large Old Testament sculptures for the buttresses of the cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore.
Its proximity to Lake Como and to the Alps has made Como a popular tourist destination and the city contains numerous works of art, churches, gardens, museums, theatres, parks and palaces: the Duomo ( seat of Diocese of Como ), the Basilica of Sant ' Abbondio, the Villa Olmo, the public gardens with the Tempio Voltiano, the Teatro Sociale, the Broletto ( the city ’ s medieval town hall ) and the 20th century Casa del Fascio.
*‘ Die 3 Gafurius-Kodizes der Fabbrico del Duomo, Milano ’, Acta Musicologia, iii ( 1931 ), 14 – 28
* The Duomo ( Cathedral ), dating from the 13th century
It is especially interesting because in the background it shows a large pink building that may provide some insight into the original designs for the Duomo of Florence by Arnolfo di Cambio ( before Brunelleschi's dome was built ), although this interpretation is fantastical as the Duomo was never intended to be pink, nor to have the belltower at its back side.
He helped create the winning model for the Duomo of the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence ( 1418 ), under the leadership of Filippo Brunelleschi, alongside Donatello.
He was Nicola Pisano ’ s chief assistant on the marble pulpit for the Duomo in Siena ( 1265 – 1268 ), but he soon began to work independently on an important tomb sculpture.
Almost all Todi's main medieval monuments — the co-cathedral church ( Duomo ), the Palazzo del Capitano, the Palazzo del Priore and the Palazzo del Popolo — front on the main square on the lower breast of the hill: the piazza is often used as a movie set.
His last documented work is the Nativity of the Virgin ( c. 1335-1342 ), now in the Museo dell ' Opera del Duomo.
* the Duomo ( Cathedral ), built in Romanesque style in the 11th-12th centuries.
Partly paved and partly grassed, it is dominated by four great religious edifices: the Duomo ( cathedral ), the Campanile ( the cathedral's free standing bell tower ), the Baptistry and the Camposanto.
* The Cathedral ( Duomo ), built around the year 1000 but renovated in 1417.
* The cathedral of Fiesole ( Il Duomo ), containing the shrine of St. Romulus, martyr, according to legend the first Bishop of Fiesole, and that of his martyred companions, also the shrine of St. Donatus of Fiesole.
* Duomo ( cathedral ), dedicated to San Cassiano.

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