The Duomo is the historic medieval church in Siena, Italy dedicated to the Roman Catholic and later, the assumption of Mary. This stunning 253 foot tall cathedral is jaw dropping and a great place to learn about the history of Siena.
This is a photo of the stain glass window and the story of the Virgin Mary. The original one is located in the side of the Dumo.
This is the twelve disciples in stone.
This is a photo of the alter of the church. Every inch of the Duomo is filled with intricate details and design.
A photo of the ceiling of the Duomo.
My roommate, Amy and I, found a skull incased in this golden glass casket.
This is a photo of their library! Look at the amazing design and colors.
This was a sculpture done by Michael Angelo. If you look to the bottom right, then that is a self sculpture of himself.
This is the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus together.
Amy and I hiked to the top of the Duomo and saw the whole city of Siena and the Tuscan Region.
We could see the Piazza del Campo!
Until Next Time,
The Italian Duck
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