Milan Cathedral
This landmark is the Milan Cathedral in Italy. Construction began in 1386 under Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Archbishop Antonio. Initially, the assembly used terracotta stone but switched to Condoglian marble from Lake Maggiore. With dozens of architects, thousands of artists, sculptors, and workers, the church was mainly complete by 1965; nearly six centuries since building the church started. Milan Cathedral has a gothic style and 135 gargoyles and 700 figures, and 3,400 statues.