[Solved] Which city’s cathedral, named the Duomo, was once the world’s largest?

Trivia: Which city’s cathedral, named the Duomo, was once the world’s largest?

Rome
Naples
Florence
Turin

The correct answer is Florence

So why is this answer correct? : Florence’s Duomo goes by several other names, including the Florence Cathedral and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, but Duomo (Italian for “cathedral”) is the most popular. At the time of its consecration in 1436, it was the largest Catholic church in the world, capable of accommodating 30,000 worshippers. Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, the cathedral also holds an extensive collection of Renaissance paintings and statues.

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