Macerata's duomo, or cathedral, has an unfinished facade that is nothing spectacular, and I prefer this view, the back of the church. |
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A loud Women's Lib meeting was in progress when we walked down the long street past the duomo to the Cappella Palatina. |
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Went to il duomo and Ponte Vecchio and Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza della signora. |
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If we weren't touring some medieval fortress, drinking delicious red wine or visiting a duomo, we were on the bus headed to our next destination. |
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The small duomo of the Collegiata has a series of frescoes based on the life of Christ. |
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As a young man he was involved in the hoisting of a 20-ton copper orb onto the apex of Florence's duomo. |
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Instead, they waited until it was over before visiting a boutique near the duomo to buy underwear for Amanda. |
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The author, whose previous book was the story of the Florence duomo, is a gifted, judicious, compelling narrator, who tells a complex story clearly. |
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If you're eager to have the duomo to yourself, or to stroll through the Villa Mansi with a glass of something fortifying in your hand, persuade a friend to marry in Lucca. |
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There was no doubt as to the direction, with the campanile of the duomo as a beacon. |
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The geometrically rich facade of the Duomo is actually a 19th century reading of what a Byzantine-Moorish church should look like. |
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At one end is La Scala and at the other the Milan Duomo, the second largest church in Christendom. |
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Starting off in the main Piazza, you'll easily spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola. |
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The Piazza del Duomo wows visitors with its imposing medieval cathedral, gothic bell tower and octagonal baptistry. |
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Two superb collections of sculpture are in the Bargello and the Museum of the Works of the Duomo. |
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The originals are now housed in the Museum dell'Opera del Duomo, just to the east of the Cathedral. |
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The Palazzo Vecchio as well as the Duomo, or the city's Cathedral, are the two buildings which dominate Florence's skyline. |
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The gilt bronze statue of the Virgin Mary, placed in 1774 on the highest pinnacle of the Duomo, soon became one of the most enduring symbols of Milan. |
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