Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), Milan, Italy
Front
Description: Early undivided-back style color-tinted postcard showing a wide panoramic view of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) from the side, its elaborate Gothic facade and numerous spires rendered in muted sepia-toned coloring.
Back
Description: Undivided back with 'POST CARD' header, sections labeled 'This Space for Correspondence' and 'For Address Only', and a printed description of the Milan Cathedral below the dividing line, with stamp box 'Put One-Cent Stamp Here'.
Printed Text: POST CARD / THIS SPACE FOR CORRESPONDENCE / FOR ADDRESS ONLY / The Milan Cathedral, Italy.—With two exceptions this cathedral is the largest church in the world. On each of its ninety-eight turrets is poised a magnificent statue. The statues are fifteen feet high. There are over a thousand other smaller spires; on the top of each is mounted a statue. It took three hundred and forty-six years to build this magnificent structure, and it is considered one of the greatest architectural wonders of the world.
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