This original vintage postcard features a stunning black-and-white image of the iconic Piazza del Duomo in Milan, Italy. The detailed photograph captures the magnificent Gothic architecture of Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), with its intricate spires and ornate facade, set against a bustling city square filled with early 20th-century trams and pedestrians. The postcard's composition highlights the grand equestrian statue of King Victor Emmanuel II in the foreground, adding historical depth to the scene.
Produced by the well-known European publisher Edit. Brunner & C., based in Como and Zürich, this postcard showcases the classic photographic printing technique characteristic of early 1900s postcards. The card measures a standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches and is an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of Italian landmarks, vintage European postcards, and architectural history. Its timeless monochrome imagery captures the essence and cultural significance of Milan's central square, a must-have for postcard collectors and lovers of Italian heritage.