Timeline of Milan Cathedral: from 1386 foundations to the Madonnina, Napoleonic ceremony, 19th‑century façade and ongoing restorations.

The Duomo di Milano is a 600‑year saga of devotion, engineering and marble. Its Gothic lacework in pale Candoglia stone became Milan’s emblem.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1386 | Foundation of the new cathedral on the site of earlier basilicas |
| 15th c. | Rapid Gothic rise; rib vaults, buttresses and spires multiply |
| 1560s–80s | Counter‑Reformation guidance under St Charles Borromeo |
| 1774 | Madonnina (gilded copper) installed atop the main spire |
| 1805 | Napoleon’s coronation as King of Italy; push to complete the façade |
| 19th c. | Façade finalized; continual addition/repair of statues and pinnacles |
| 20th–21st c. | War damage repairs; systematic conservation led by Veneranda Fabbrica |
The Madonnina’s silhouette set a “height rule” in Milan for decades; modern towers installed replicas to keep her presence above the skyline.
The Duomo isn’t finished—it’s maintained. Centuries of craft continue, stone by stone.

좋은 시간대 선택, 장소에 대한 예의, 짧은 대기—이를 돕는 팁을 이 가이드에 담았습니다.
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