Pietro, you've been living and working in Milan for many years (perhaps you're even a native of Milan?). Can you firstly tell us something about the cultural importance of the cathedral and the role it plays in the urban fabric of Milan?
I'm not in fact a native of Milan, but you might think so because I've now been living and working here for more than 30 years. The cathedral is not only one of the most majestic and impressive specimens of Italian architecture but also represents the very centre of the city of Milan, both geographically and emotionally. Firstly, the city is characterised by its circular structure that forms a centre in the Piazza, developing outwards towards the outskirts. This purely geographic aspect then develops to become a more personal dimension, acquiring a special sentimental value for the Milanese people who all have a place in their hearts for the cathedral. It's the symbol of their city, with the 'Madonnina' above almost acting as a guiding light, a form of reassurance when they glance up to the sky.