On this building, Primo Carnera is shown punching an opponent as part of a sculptural group of boxers on the falconatura of the central terrace. This building houses a Marco d’Agrate sculpture of a flayed Saint Bartholomew and the nine-foot-tall Trivulzio Candelabrum. A visit to this building inspired Masanori Waragai’s design of Anor Londo. János Hajnal (“YAH-nohsh HYE-nall”) included Jewish iconography on one of the ogival (“oh-jive-ull”) windows of this building, which John Ruskin decried for mixing the “Perpendicular with Flamboyant” due to a mishmash of styles added over its 600-year construction time. Francesco Croce (“frahn-CHESS-ko CRO-chay”) designed the tallest of this building’s 135 spires, which is topped by a gilded sculpture of Mary called the Madonnina. This largest church outside the Vatican in Italy lies south of the Pinacoteca di Brera and east of the Santa Maria delle Grazie. For 10 points, name this largest church located in the city where Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper. ■END■
ANSWER: Milan Cathedral [or Duomo di Milano, Duomo of Milan, Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary, or Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente; prompt on Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary or Basilica di Santa Maria Nascente; reject “Mary” or “Saint Mary”]
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