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Extensive Definition
Duomo is a generic Italian
term for a cathedral
church. The formal word for a church that is presently a cathedral
is cattedrale; a Duomo may be either a present or a former
cathedral (the latter always in a town that no longer has a
bishop nor therefore a
cathedral, as for example Trevi). Such churches
are usually referred to simply as "Il Duomo" or "The Duomo",
without regard to the full proper name of the church.
According to the Oxford
English Dictionary, the word duomo
derives from the Latin word "domus",
meaning house, as a cathedral is the "house of God", or domus
Dei.
Italian cathedrals are often highly decorated and
contain notable artworks; in many cases the buildings themselves
are true artworks. Perhaps the best known Duomo is Milan
Cathedral, but other well-known cathedrals include San
Giovanni in Laterano in Rome and those of Alba,
Ancona, Mantua,
Parma
and Florence's
Santa Maria del Fiore. Other notable examples are in Cefalù,
Cremona,
Enna, L'Aquila, Modena,
Monreale,
Naples,
Genoa,
Orvieto,
Padua,
Piazza
Armerina, Pisa (the Leaning
Tower is the Duomo's bell-tower), Prato,
San
Gimignano, Siena,
Spoleto,
Turin and
Viterbo.
duomo in Japanese: ドゥオーモ