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Q: How many steps does the Duomo of Florence have?
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When was the Duomo built?

The Duomo of Florence was started in the 13th century.


Architect who designed the duomo a large cathedral in florence?

Brunelleschi was the architect of the Duomo di Firenze.


Where was the duomo built?

It was built in many places in Italy because there are many Duomos but the main ones are in Florence and in Milan


What does opa means on Italian monuments In florence for instance it is written in the floor of the duomo and in the glass stain windows in the lantern of the duomo?

Opera (= works)


Which country has the city Florence?

Florence is located in Italy. It is known for its Renaissance art and architecture, including the Duomo and the Ponte Vecchio.


Who built El Duomo de Florence?

Arnolfo di Cambio and Filippo Brunelleschi were the two architects that built the Florence Cathedral.


Who build the duomo?

Well a couple of people did but it was built over the course of two hundred years I don't rember who built the duomo in Milan but in Florence Filippo Brunelleschi


What Italian landmark begins with d?

the Duomo (one of the largest churches in the world) in MilanDavid statue by Michelangelo (in Florence)


How many people died while building the duomo?

It is estimated that hundreds of workers died during the construction of the Duomo in Florence, Italy, over a span of more than 140 years. However, an exact number is not known. Safety regulations were not as advanced during that time, leading to many accidents and fatalities.


A name of a famous place that starts with d?

Duomo Santa Maria di Fiore is a famous cathedral in Florence, Italy.


What Florence's guilds formed the Opera del Duomo-the committee in charge of building a new cathedral?

arte dei giudici


What are 10 artworks of Donatello?

David (marble) (1409) - Bargello, Florence St.Mark (1411–1413) - Orsanmichele, Florence St. George Tabernacle (c. 1415–1417) — Bargello, Florence Prophet Habacuc (1423–1425) — Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence The Feast of Herod (c. 1425) — Baptismal font, Duomo di Siena David (bronze) (c. 1425–1430) — Bargello, Florence Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata (1445–1450) — Piazza del Santo, Padua Mary Magdalene (c. 1455) — Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence Judith and Holofernes (1455–1460) — Palazzo Vecchio, Florence Virgin and Child with Four Angels or Chellini Madonna (1456), Victoria and Albert Museum