Milan, Olympic Games and the cathedral
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Milan's Duomo draws millions with its stunning architecture
The Duomo in Milan, a world-famous Gothic cathedral, is a must-visit landmark that draws more than 5 million visitors each year with its spectacular architecture and historical significance. Hearst Olympic correspondent Deirdre Fitzpatrick compared the Duomo to the Eiffel Tower in Paris,
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2026 Winter Olympic flame lights Milan's Duomo amid festive cheers
On the evening of the 5th, local time, as the 2026 Winter Olympic flame arrived, major tourist areas in Milan, Italy, began to bustle with crowds. Despite being a weekday, restaurants were packed with customers from early evening.
Constructed over nearly six centuries, Milan Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in Italy and the third largest in the world. Its construction began in 1386, under the vision of Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo, and it showcases the efforts of thousands ...
As the Winter Olympics draw a crowd in Milan, the city's pigeons are drawing attention at the iconic Piazza del Duomo.
Milan, the 2026 Winter Olympic host city, is known for high-quality fashion rooted in history, with style woven into everyday Italian life.
Milan has a deserved reputation as a city of business, finance and fashion. As such, it can be easy to pin the capital of Italy’s Lombardy region as a destination in which Europe’s rich and famous want to “be seen” but not necessarily one to visit ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned anti-Olympics protesters as "enemies of Italy" after violence on the fringes of a demonstration in Milan on Saturday night and sabotage attacks on the national rail network.
The Winter Olympics officially kick off today, with the Opening Ceremony celebrating the start of two weeks of the very best of winter sport. The main Opening Ceremony takes place in Milan’s San Siro Stadium,