Noun
A cathedral. See Dome, 2.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLong into the night we were walking on the Piazza del Duomo. He: That I was too politicized. And I answered him more or less as follows:If you have a nail in your shoe, what then? Do you love that nail? Same with me. I am for the moon amid the vineyards When you see high up the snow on the Alps. Czesław Miłosz
In Italy, there are so many significant architectural structures in history such as the Pantheon in Rome, or the Duomo. Tadao Ando
Amari Michele, Edrisi, Il Libro di Re Ruggero, Vol. I p.71 The Elephant is the lava sculpture over the fountain in Piazza Duomo. Source: Internet
A man wearing a sanitary mask walks past the Duomo gothic cathedral in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 24, 2020. Source: Internet
During this age (between 1500 BC and 800 BC) the first necropolis (on the sites of the present-day Piazza Duomo and Piazzale della Macina) were constructed. Source: Internet
Built on the Latin cross plan, it is the second largest Pavian church after the Duomo, with a perimeter of 80 x 40 meters comprising a nave and two aisles. Source: Internet