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Milan Duomo It took 500 years to complete Milan's massive gothic cathedral, which has more than 3,400 statues and 135 marble spires making up its facade. Address: Piazza del Duomo Milan MI Italy
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On a fresco in the Santa Maria delle Grazie is Leonardo da Vinci's famous Last Supper, completed in 1497. After much abuse and damage during the Second World War, appointments must be made to view the work and guests must pass through a series of machines to remove pollutants from their clothing and protect what remains. Address: Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie nr.2 Milan MI Italy 20123
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Santa Maria in San Satiro Architect Donato Bramante used a trick of perspective to make the interior of this 15th century church appear much larger than it really is. Address: Via Torino 9 Milan MI Italy
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Battistero Paleocristiano To view the ruins of this ancient, 4th century baptistry, visitors must enter through Milan's Duomo. It is widely believed that this is where Augustine was baptized by Milan's first bishop and patron saint, Saint Ambrose. Address: Piazza del Duomo Milan MI Italy
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The Chiesa di San Lorenzo Maggiore is Milan's oldest church. Built in the 4th century, some 5th century mosaics remain, one depicting a beardless Christ. Address: Corso di Porta Ticinese 39 Milan MI Italy
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Saint Ambrose's remains are on display here at the church he commissioned himself in the 4th century. Little remains of the original building, reconstructed in the 11th century, but the newer structure is an example of Lombard Romanesque architecture that is repeated many time throughout the region. Address: Piazza Sant'Ambrogio 15 Milan MI Italy 20123
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