Introduction to Milan Cathedral: Milan Cathedral is 158 meters long and 93 meters wide at its widest point. It is the largest Gothic church in the world and the largest in Europe after St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican and Seville Cathedral in Spain. The third cathedral.
Construction of the church began in 1386 AD, the vaults were completed in 1500, the gilded Virgin Mary statue on the central tower was put in place in 1774, and it was finally completed in 1897, which lasted five centuries. This majestic Gothic building was called "a poem written in marble" by Mark Twain.