Madonnina (statue)

Coordinates: 45°27′51″N 9°11′31″E / 45.464301°N 9.191831°E / 45.464301; 9.191831

The Madonnina atop Milan Cathedral

The Madonnina is a statue of the Virgin Mary atop Milan Cathedral in Italy.

The Madonnina spire or guglia del tiburio ("lantern spire"), one of the main features of the cathedral, was erected in 1762 at the height of 108.5 m (356 ft). The spire was designed by Francesco Croce. At the top of the spire is the polychrome Madonnina statue, designed and built by Carlo Pellicani in 1774, during the episcopacy of Giuseppe Pozzobonelli who supported the idea to place the Madonnina at the top of the Cathedral.[1][2] By tradition, no building in Milan is higher than the Madonnina. When Gio Ponti’s Pirelli Building was being built in the late 1950s, at a height of 127.1 m (417 ft), a smaller replica of the Madonnina was placed atop the Pirelli building, so the new Madonnina remains the tallest point in Milan. In 2010 another replica was placed as well on the top of the Palazzo Lombardia, at a height of 161 m (528 ft), being then the tallest building in the city. In 2015 another statue was placed on the top of the Allianz Tower, the second tallest building of Milan[3]. The Allianz Tower is the tallest building for number of floors. The Unicredit Tower is taller only because the antenna.

The Madonnina is the subject of the most traditional Milanese song, O mia bela Madunina. The Derby della Madonnina is the local rivalry between the city's two football clubs.

Notes

  1. Sylvia Tombesi Walton 2005, Milan, the Lakes and Lombardy TimeOut Books, ISBN 978-1-904978-09-1
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-28. Retrieved 2010-12-08. From an italian website
  3. From an italian newspaper site
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