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The Rite of the Nivola in Milan Cathedral: Faith, Tradition, and a Unique Photographic Experience

The Rite of the Nivola in Milan Cathedral: Faith, Tradition, and a Unique Photographic Experience

Milano, September 14–15, 2025 – Yesterday, at the very heart of the city, the Cathedral of Milan became the stage for a sacred and spectacular celebration: the Triduum of the Holy Nail, with the solemn Rite of the Nivola, held on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

A centuries-old tradition rich in symbolism, it offered moments of devotion, culture, and beauty — and for photography enthusiasts, it was a breathtaking opportunity to capture the interplay of faith, history, light, and architecture.

What is the Nivola and what happened yesterday?

  • The Nivola is a historical liturgical machine: a sort of decorated lift in the shape of a cloud (hence the name “nivola” in Milanese dialect), used to reach the tabernacle where the Holy Nail, a relic of Christ’s Passion, is kept. It is located some 40 meters above the main altar, inside the vault of the Cathedral’s apse.

  • During Vespers, the Archbishop ascended in the Nivola to solemnly retrieve the reliquary. The Nail was then displayed in a large gilded wooden cross for the faithful gathered below.

  • Inside the Duomo, the atmosphere was filled with awe and reverence: the anticipation of the crowd, the shifting light in the vast naves, and the solemn ascent of the Nivola created a unique moment of spiritual and visual intensity.

Cultural and spiritual value

This rite is more than a simple tradition; it embodies several layers of meaning:

  1. Faith and devotion – The Holy Nail recalls the mystery of the Cross and Christ’s sacrifice, a symbol of reconciliation and reflection.

  2. Historical continuity – The Rite dates back to the late 16th century, introduced by Saint Charles Borromeo, linking people, Church, and relic through a dramatic and participatory gesture.

  3. Art and sacred scenography – The Nivola itself is a masterpiece: originally painted canvas, statues of angels, drapes, and golden decorations, all within the awe-inspiring Gothic setting of the Duomo.

  4. A photographer’s dream – From the slow ascent of the Nivola to the golden glow of the reliquary, every detail — light, architecture, symbolism — offered unique opportunities for powerful images.

Unforgettable moments

  • The slow ascent of the Nivola, suspended between earth and sky.

  • The exposition of the Holy Nail, placed in the radiant cross, a moving highlight of the rite.

  • The chants and prayers, merging with the motion of the Nivola, creating a multisensory spiritual experience.

  • The light inside the Cathedral, shifting through stained glass and monumental spaces, transforming the ritual into an artistic tableau.

Personal reflection

Experiencing the Rite of the Nivola was both moving and inspiring. Beyond its religious significance, it felt like an invitation to pause and contemplate — a reminder that traditions can still speak powerfully in our fast-paced modern world.

For believers and non-believers alike, this ancient ritual remains a testimony of faith, history, and beauty — a bridge between the sacred and the universal, the spiritual and the artistic

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A Day of Photography Workshop in Milan: Exploring the City with Fresh Eyes

A Day of Photography Workshop in Milan: Exploring the City with Fresh Eyes

Milan is a city that never ceases to amaze. It’s the beating heart of business, fashion, and design, yet it hides corners of beauty that capture the soul of those who know how to look closely. A few days ago, I had the privilege of leading a group of foreign tourists on a photography workshop through the streets of this extraordinary city, and I want to share how it went.

The morning began with a clear sky and perfect light, the kind every photographer dreams of. We met in Piazza del Duomo, where the grandeur of the cathedral immediately grabbed everyone’s attention. The participants, hailing from all corners of the world, were visiting Milan for the first time. Some were amateur photographers, others simply curious travelers with a passion for photography. But they all shared one thing: the desire to discover and capture the city through their lenses.

Walking, Observing, Photographing

Our journey started with a slow, mindful walk. In Milan, walking is the best way to uncover its essence. I encouraged the group to look not just straight ahead, but also to the right, left, up, and down. It’s incredible how many wonders you can notice with a bit of attention: the intricate details of historic building facades, the sleek geometries of Porta Nuova’s skyscrapers, the reflections in the elegant shop windows of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

During the workshop, I didn’t just focus on the technical basics of photography, like exposure, depth of field, or light management. I wanted to teach the participants to see. Photography isn’t just about technique—it’s about sensitivity. Sharing my approach as a professional photographer means helping others find their unique perspective, giving a personal touch to every shot. Whether it’s an architectural detail, a play of shadows, or a fleeting moment in the city’s hustle, every photograph tells a story.

Milan: A City That Surprises

As we moved toward the Brera district, with its cobblestone streets and bohemian vibe, I saw the participants’ faces light up. Milan isn’t just the metropolis of fashion and design week; it’s a city that reveals itself to those who take the time to explore it. Even I, who have known it for years, continue to be enchanted by certain views: a ray of sunlight filtering through buildings, an ancient doorway opening to a hidden courtyard, a detail waiting to be captured.

We took a break at a small café, where, over an espresso, we reviewed some of the photos taken. It was thrilling to see how each person had interpreted the city differently. Some focused on the contrast between old and new, others captured the vibrant colors of a passing tram, and some chose to portray Milan’s quieter, more intimate side.

A Workshop for Everyone

My photography workshop isn’t meant to be overly technical. Sure, we talk about composition, balancing elements in a frame, harnessing natural light, or adjusting camera settings. But the main goal is to help participants develop a keener eye, to find the confidence to express their creativity. You don’t need to be an expert: just bring a camera (or even a smartphone) and a curiosity to discover.

If the idea of exploring Milan with a professional photographer, learning to see the city with fresh eyes, and taking home not just beautiful photos but an unforgettable experience excites you, I’d be delighted to guide you. Together, we’ll wander through Milan’s wonders, capturing its beauty and learning to transform it into images that reflect you.

Ready to discover Milan through your lens? Contact me, and let’s plan a photography day you’ll never forget!

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Eleganza e innovazione: la visita di Neutra al Salone del Mobile 2025

Nel cuore di Milano, dove il design si intreccia con la storia e l'arte, ho avuto il piacere di visitare l'esposizione di Neutra, azienda rinomata per il suo approccio raffinato e innovativo al design. La cornice non poteva essere più suggestiva: il magnifico Palazzo Visconti, con i suoi dettagli architettonici e decorativi che esaltano l’unione tra tradizione e modernità.

Entrando in questo gioiello storico, sono stato subito immerso in un’atmosfera unica, dove le creazioni di Neutra si integravano perfettamente con l’eleganza degli interni del palazzo. Le linee pure e i materiali naturali delle loro collezioni parlavano di una filosofia progettuale che valorizza la semplicità e l'armonia. Ogni pezzo sembrava un dialogo tra forma e funzione, ispirato dalla natura e realizzato con maestria artigianale.

Durante la visita, ho potuto osservare da vicino alcune delle nuove proposte presentate in occasione del Salone del Mobile 2025. Ogni elemento esposto incarnava l'essenza di Neutra: il rispetto per i materiali, l'attenzione ai dettagli e una visione innovativa del design contemporaneo.

La bellezza del Palazzo Visconti ha reso l’esperienza ancora più memorabile. Le sue sale affrescate e i soffitti decorati hanno creato un connubio perfetto tra passato e presente, offrendo una cornice ideale per celebrare l’eccellenza del design italiano.

La visita è stata un viaggio tra estetica e funzionalità, un'occasione per apprezzare come l'arte e il design possano elevare gli spazi che viviamo. Un evento che rimarrà impresso nella memoria, segnando un altro trionfo per Neutra e per il Salone del Mobile.

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