Milan Cathedral, overly commercialized, not recommended!

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-29

The Duomo of Milan is heavily commercialized and is not recommended.

Hi, I'm Ben. Continuing to talk about the feeling of going to Milan this time, the third theme would like to talk about the Duomo of Milan. I'm still very interested in religion, so I basically go to an unfamiliar city and choose an iconic church to visit. So this time I went to Milan without a doubt to visit the Milan Cathedral.

Because although there is not much research on the Milanese Cathedral, I have the impression that the Milan Cathedral should be a very high-ranking tourist attraction in Milan. So I took advantage of my free time to visit it, and to be honest, I felt very bad about this visit, so I would like to share some of my views with you.

First of all, go to the Duomo of Milan, I think it has too much business atmosphere. As far as I know, the visit to the Duomo of Milan is divided into three, six, nine and so on, and the most basic is only to see its side, half of it. The front of it can be seen is the second level, the third level is the ability to climb stairs, and the fourth level is the ability to take the elevator. I think it's a very bad feeling.

Religious sites are very sacred places, and I take it for granted. I think it's only natural to pay for some of the visits and support the construction of the church. But I think it's a bit too much to divide such a church into three, six, nine, and so on for different forms of fees, so it feels very bad.

I remember visiting the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, and of course the Sagrada Familia is probably the oldest and largest church in Europe. But even that church is not divided into three, six, nine, etc., so I think this point has to be criticized for the Milan Cathedral, which I seriously disagree with.

To be honest, if you compare the Duomo of Milan with the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, I think the Sagrada Familia is much higher than the Duomo of Milan in terms of the artistry of its construction, its overall grandeur, and its overall perfection, so I think it is worth seeing. But to be honest, this heavily commercialized religious atmosphere really doesn't deserve praise. You can take a look, but I don't recommend it.

I have done 3 ** in a row, and I will share with you a summary of my feelings about going to Milan this time, and I hope you can get a little bit of useful things from my **. That's all for this, thank you.

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