Located in Lombardy in northern Italy, it is dedicated to Santa Maria Nacinti and is the seat of the current Archbishop of Milan, Cardinal Dionigi Titmanzi.
The interior of the cathedral contains many paintings of the most famous of the world's painters. It also contains statues and works of art that are more than magnificent. On the right side of the hall you find glass coffins. Inside it you can find the body of some of the former bishops of the cathedral and in front you find a very large piano engraved with engravings that fascinate everyone who sees it.
TOUR EIFFEL, PARIS
Is a 324-meter-high iron tower, the French capital Paris, in the far north-west of Champ-de-Mars, near the Seine.
Created by Gustav Eiffel and his collaborators on the occasion of the Paris International Exposition in 1889.
The Eiffel Tower today is the symbol of the French capital, the first French tourist site in terms of number of visitors.
With an elevation of 313.2 meters, the Eiffel Tower for 41 years remained the world's tallest landmark.
Has been increased several times by installing many antennas, reaching a height of 327 meters since 8 March 2011. Used in the past in many scientific experiments, and is used today in broadcasting radio and television programs.
CHARLES BRIDGE, PRAG
It is a famous bridge located in the Czech capital Prague and is considered one of the most important tourist attractions in Czech and Central Europe.
The bridge is 516 meters long and 10 meters wide. It connects the banks of the river Alvltava.
It was built in 1357 by order of King Carl IV and continued to build the bridge until 1400 AD.
It was originally called the Stone Bridge or the Prague Bridge. In 1870 it was called the Karl Bridge and the bridge reached Prague's Old Town in Prague Castle.
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