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  1. The Duomo, Roman Catholic church in Florence, Italy. When it was consecrated in 1436, it was the world’s largest church, able to accommodate 30,000 worshippers. Among the building’s significant features are its stained-glass windows; its ornate green, red, and white marble facade; its collection of.

  2. Although it was later overtaken by St Peter's Basilica, it still remains the largest dome ever constructed of bricks. The cathedral is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Florence, whose archbishop is Gherardo Gambelli. History. The Duomo viewed from the heights of Piazzale Michelangelo.

  3. May 21, 2022 · Architects: Filippo Brunelleschi + Arnolfo Di Cambio + Emilio de Fabris. Location: Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Topics: Unesco World Heritage, Gothic Style, Romanesque, Renaissance, Marble. Area: 8,300 m 2 (89,000 sq ft) Height2-4: 114.5 m (376 ft) Project Year: 1296 – 1436. Photographs: Sources: Unsplash & Flickr.

  4. Architectural Facts About Florence Cathedral. The cathedral complex, situated in the Piazza del Duomo ("Cathedral Square"), comprises three buildings: the Cathedral itself, the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile (bell-tower).

  5. Jul 25, 2020 · The Florence Cathedral attracts thousands of tourists each year. Here, we explore the rich architectural history of this stunning structure. To help you navigate such an imposing structure, learn about the key elements of this famous building.

  6. The Florence Cathedral, known as Santa Maria del Fiore, is an exuberant display of the world’s unique architecture, art, and history. Before visiting it, here’s everything you need to know so that you will get all the details of its monumental history and artistic significance.

  7. In the heart of Renaissance Florence, amidst the splendor of marble and the bustle of civic life, stands a testament to human ingenuity and architectural innovation: the Dome of Florence Cathedral, a masterpiece of engineering and design attributed to Filippo Brunelleschi.