duomo in English

noun
1
an Italian cathedral.
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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1. There's smoke rising from the Duomo.

2. Ignazio Busoni: The obese director of Il Duomo in Florence, nicknamed "il Duomino", who assists Langdon with Dante's death mask.

3. The octagonal Baptistery stands in both the Piazza del Duomo and the Piazza San Giovanni, across from Florence Cathedral and the Campanile di Giotto.

4. Baptistery is located close to the Duomo (cathedral) in the old town of Volterra, a medieval town in Tuscany Region, in the center of Italy

5. On to Pisa to view the famous Piazza dei Miracoli with its Baptistery, the Duomo, the Monumental Cemetery and its famous Leaning Tower, among the most instantly recognizable structures on earth

6. As well as its fortress, the Pieve, and the Duomo, San Leo is also famous for the mysterious and fascinating personage, Count "alchemist" Cagliostro, who was imprisoned in the fortress and died there in 1795.

7. The Florence Baptistery is part of the Duomo complex, which includes the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Campanile.Historians believe that construction of the Baptistery, also known as Battistero San Giovanni or Saint John's Baptistery, began in 1059, making it …

8. Reconstructed with a beautiful Baroque facade after the earthquake of 1693 which flattened the city, the Duomo houses the relics of the Saint among exquisite chapels and altars and also many tombs, such as the ones of Vincenzo Bellini and Constance of Aragon.

9. The brass choirs perform arrangements of 13 canzonas that Giovanni Gabrieli composed when he was maestro at the San Marco duomo in Venice; he didn't invent Antiphonal music, but he cultivated the first truly spectacular examples, examples that in important respects sparked off the Baroque period in music.