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duomo

[ UK /djuːˈə‍ʊmə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the principal Christian church building of a bishop's diocese

How To Use duomo In A Sentence

  • Piazza Duomo suffered terribly, although the cathedral itself remained largely intact.
  • The Duomo was made of ancient striped marble, and St.
  • Is there any site with a papercraft of duomo santa maria del fiore? Tingle Papercraft 2 | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models
  • In front of the duomo is the baptistery, a round structure, with a cupola surmounted by a statue of St. John the Baptist; it was erected in 1152. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • As a young man (at the points where in a more conventional biography we would be expecting to hear about sexual awakening and first love) he was involved in the hoisting of a 20-ton copper orb onto the apex of Florence's duomo.
  • Taking notice of the similarities between the bordures of the stained glass window, those in Assisi and in the Duomo of Orvieto, further analogies in the choice of the colors and in the draping, she carries on the thesis that the work was realized by an Umbrian Master glazier.
  • The "reviled" frescoes of the Duomo, painted by Vasani in 1579 with close-up. Italy Day 12-13: The Beauty of Florence
  • He had painted her for the duomo in Arezzo, a very strong and majestic image from which her power and leadership emanated. The Poet Prince
  • The arcaded splendour of the Piazza del Duomo seemed to effortlessly shrug off the scaffolding in place when we visited - testament to the awesome power of the place.
  • In Florence, charging for admissions started with the baptistery and the museum of the duomo - a nuisance that did not prevent visits or prayer in the church proper.
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