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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 09:29 AM

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An upward-angled, close-up shot captures the intricate Gothic architecture of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) against a clear blue sky. The massive structure is constructed from light-colored ma…read more

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An upward-angled, close-up shot captures the intricate Gothic architecture of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) against a clear blue sky. The massive structure is constructed from light-colored marble, featuring numerous ornate spires (pinnacles) that ascend towards the top of the frame. Many of these spires are adorned with detailed sculptures and delicate tracery. The cathedral's facade is rich with decorative elements, including pointed arches, rose windows, carved statues, and relief work that showcase the intricate craftsmanship. Strong sunlight illuminates the marble, creating deep shadows that emphasize the three-dimensional depth of the carvings and architectural details. At the apex of the tallest visible spire, a golden statue, identifiable as the Madonnina, gleams brightly against the sky. In some sections, particularly on the lower left and upper right, scaffolding is visible, indicating ongoing restoration or maintenance work. A large, dark-paned window with elaborate tracery is prominent in the lower right, and a street lamp with three white globes is partially visible on the right side. A small hint of green foliage from a tree is present at the bottom right corner. The sky is a uniform, cloudless blue, suggesting a clear day, likely morning or afternoon, given the direction of the sunlight. No people or visible text are present in the image. | Open Wire