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Duomo di Milano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Construction, however, stalled almost totally until 1480, due to lack of money and ideas: the most notable works of this period were the tombs of Marco Carelli and Pope Martin V (1424) and the windows of the apse (1470s), of which those extant portray St. |
 | | This design was never carried out, but the interior decoration continued: in 1575-1585 the presbitery was rebuilt, while new altars and the baptistry were added in the nave. |
 | | The sarcophagus of Marco Carelli, who donated 35,000 ducati to accelerate the construction of the cathedral. |
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