Lombardy region will allocate 3 million euros for restoration work at Milan Cathedral


Regione Lombardia is set to allocate 3 million euros over the next three years to enhance Milan Cathedral with restoration work.

Regione Lombardia is ready to allocate 3 million euros over the next three years to enhance the Milan Cathedral. This was announced by Regional Councillor for Culture Francesca Caruso during her institutional visit to the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano. Intent is to finance restoration work to ensure the preservation of the monumental complex and preserve the historical and artistic integrity of a place that is a symbol of Milan and all of Lombardy.

Among the interventions planned with the Region’s contribution is the restoration of Capocroce Nord, scheduled for completion by the end of 2024. Also planned is the restoration of pillars, windows, spires, statues, gabions and corbels that enrich the three sides and the covering of the area that embraces the Chapel of Our Lady of the Tree, inside the Duomo. The restoration of the outer Northeast Transept will also be completed by the end of 2024.

The work will also involve the Lower Tiburium, the large octagon from whose roof develops the Great Spire that supports the Madonnina, and will be completed by 2025, ensuring stability for the structure. Finally, the restoration of the Duomo’sAncient Organ will be completed in 2026.

Lombardy region will allocate 3 million euros for restoration work at Milan Cathedral
Lombardy region will allocate 3 million euros for restoration work at Milan Cathedral


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