Piazza del Duomo is a city square in Milan, Italy which is renowned for its cultural, artistic, and social importance as well its iconic monuments. As the main piazza of the city, it is the perfect place to explore the architecture and history of Milan's past. The square is dominated by the majestic Milan Cathedral (also known as the Duomo) and includes some of the most important buildings in all of Italy such as the Royal Palace of Milan, plus a few impressive modern additions like the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcade. Notable landmarks also include the Monument to King Victor Emmanuel II and Palazzo dell'Arengario, along with architectural wonders like the two "Palazzi dei Portici" ("Portico Palaces") that mark each of its sides. Whether you're a tourist looking for a fun-filled day out or an Italian local who wants to learn more about their city's history, Piazza del Duomo has something to offer everyone.