AC Milan and Inter Milan have chosen the Cattedrale design put forward by Populous for their new stadium, which will replace the iconic Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as San Siro.
The two European giants were presented with a number of options, but have opted to go with Populous' proposal, and the new ground is due to be nicknamed 'The Cathedral' after being inspired by the Duomo Cathedral.
Explaining what the two sets of supporters can expect when the stadium is built, a prospectus read, as reported by Football Italia: 'The Cathedral’s bespoke seating bowl will be the most intimate in Europe, bringing fans closer to the action than ever before and creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
'The Cathedral has been designed to create a unique home for the fans and supporters of AC Milan and FC Internazionale Milano, with bespoke installations that dramatically change the appearance of the architecture and incorporate the clubs’ unique identities into the building fabric.
'For Inter Milan, a coiled viper of blue light wraps itself around the stadium; while for AC Milan, the vertical buttresses glow a smouldering red emanating from the depths of the building.'
The San Siro first officially opened in 1926, and has hosted some of the biggest matches in football, including games at World Cups, European Championships and the Champions League final.
However, talks of it being demolished have gone on for some time, and both Milan clubs were given permission last year to put the wheels in motion for a new ground to be built.
The venue will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026 when Milan hosts the winter Olympics in February and March.
It will then be knocked down, and replaced by the new 65,000-seater stadium in 2027.