duomos
Duomos are large, imposing cathedrals that are typically the seat of a bishop and the center of a diocese. The term "duomo" is derived from the Latin word "domus," meaning "house," and it refers to the cathedral as the "house of God." Duomos are a prominent feature of many European cities, particularly in Italy, where they are often the tallest structures and serve as iconic landmarks.
The construction of duomos began in the Middle Ages and continued through the Renaissance and beyond. They
Duomos play a significant role in the religious and cultural life of their respective cities. They are
The term "duomo" is also used more broadly to refer to any large cathedral, regardless of its