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Chiesa di San Babila 1 Corso Monforte, Milan, 20122 |
This was a pagan temple in the 2nd century which was transformed into a church by the holy bishop of Antioch, St. Babila. The church was rebuilt between 1096 and 1097. There are three naves inside, with a covered central... more
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Chiesa di San Gregorio 25 Via Lodovico Settala, Milan, 20124 |
This stands on the site of the former 'Foppone' church, it was a large Milan cemetery, demolished in 1881, which was the burial place of those who died in the great plagues of...
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Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore 15 Corso Magenta, Milan, 20123 |
This church was built in 1503 by Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono. The facade, erected between 1574 and 1581, was completed in 1872 by Angelo Colla. There are three floors inside with...
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Cimitero Monumentale 1 Piazzale Cimitero Maggiore, Milan, 20151 |
For those who feel up to it, this enormous complex is well worth a visit for both its historic and artistic value. The central building was designed by Maciachini and constructed from 1860 to 1897. It is in Neo-Medieval ... more
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Civica Raccolta di Arte Applicata e Incisioni Castello Sforzesco, Milan, 20121 |
The Civica Raccolta di Arte Applicata e Incisioni is housed in the Castello Sforzesco, with the collections located in two of the passageways that extend from the Duke’s Court to the Rocchetta. The Applied Art Collection... more
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Civico Museo Archeologico 15 Corso Magenta, Milan, 20123 |
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Civico Museo Archeologico Sezioni Preistorica ed Egizia Castello Sforzesco, Milan, 20121 |
Building work on the castle went on from 1450 to 1550 under the authority of the Sforza family of Milan. In obedience to the will of Franceso Sforza the reconstruction and extensio...
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Civico Museo Navale Didattico 21 Via San Vittore, Milan, 20123 |
The main nucleus that developed around two twin cloisters was built by an ancient Benedictine Monastery which passed to the Olivetani order in 1500. Restructured with the help...
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Collegio di Brera 28 Via Brera, Milan, 20121 |
Originally the seat of the Jesuit College, its construction was initiated in 1571 by Martino Bassi and continued by Francesco Maria Richini in 1615. Successive extensions of the building maintained the style of Richini's... more
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Collegio Elvetico 10 Via Senato, Milan, 20121 |
Designed in 1608 by Fabio Mangone, and commissioned by Federico Borromeo, this college was destined for the training of the Swiss clergy. Its monumental architecture revolves around the two courtyards cadenced by double ... more
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