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Milan, Italy, is abuzz with anticipation as the city prepares for the Winter Games, just two days away from the opening ceremony. Ty Steele reports from the Duomo Cathedral, highlighting the city’s blend of historic architecture and modern luxury. The atmosphere is electric, with tourists, including American visitors and families living in Milan, contributing to the excitement.

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  1. Golly, all of this talk about the Winter Olympics there sure makes me think of Edna Mode's conversation with Bob Parr in "The Incredibles."
    "Didn't I just see you in the speed skating or luge in Torino or was it in Vancouver?"
    "Milan, darling! Milan!"

  2. The Cathedral is not just a "piece of architecture". It's a sacred space reserved to worship God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in Spirit and in Truth.

  3. Hahaha milan is a third world city with no relevance at all, no one in the world cares or knows about the winter games, and italy is the last country in every european ranking, so u see things in the right perspective.

  4. Molto bello esternamente ma come la maggior parte degli edifici gotici molto cupo all' interno

  5. 1:43 : senza rendersene conto l’inquadratura ha colto in primo piano uno dei pochi segni del Fascismo rimasto non toccato dalla – assurda – furia iconoclasta del secondo dopoguerra, che ha cercato di cancellare la nostra storia. Una cancel culture ante litteram.
    Quello che si vede sotto ad uno dei piccioni è infatti un “fascio littorio”, simbolo del Fascismo (movimento politico nato proprio a Milano nel 1919).
    Tutti i bellissimi lampioni di Piazza del Duomo in metallo fuso riportano ancora alla loro base questo simbolo (che in realtà risale all’antica Roma) in rilievo, in quanto furono disegnati e realizzati in piano Ventennio, per la precisione nel 1929

  6. These works are much older than claimed. They are at least 4,000 years old. They are part of the so-called "Tartarian" world, although this definition only serves to group together a specific period. The Milan Cathedral is certainly the most absurd and impossible work in the world; it is constructed only of black and white marble. To think that they transported thousands of kilos of blocks using a cart and donkey is simply ridiculous. Just as it is ridiculous to think that they built it with a hammer, chisel, and a candle to see. There was no electricity back then. Clearly, these works were built by technologically superior races, perhaps non-human.

  7. On the duomo you can find the original statue of liberty,the french sculptor took the statue as an inspiration to make the statue of liberty of New York,he basically copied it but without the cross and with a torch.

  8. Temo stia passando l'idea che Milano sia solo Duomo e Galleria.
    Qualche canale ci ha infilato l'Ultima Cena, Il Castello e i navigli…ma non ho visto altro.
    Il problema è che c'è molto altro…

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