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  2. Milan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Duomo di Milano, front façade, Milan, Italy Plate celebrating the laying of the first stone in 1386. Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano [ˈdwɔːmo di miˈlaːno]; Lombard: Domm de Milan [ˈdɔm de miˈlãː]), or Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Italian: Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente), is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy ...

  3. Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio - Wikipedia

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    The crypt, located under the high altar, was built in the 9th century to house the remains of three saints venerated here: Ambrose, Gervasus and Protasus. The remains of the saints were already in a crypt in the area, although their position has since been lost over the centuries.

  4. Cimitero Monumentale di Milano - Wikipedia

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    The Civico Mausoleo Palanti designed by the architect Mario Palanti is a tomb built for meritorious "Milanesi", or citizens of Milan. The memorial of about 800 Milanese killed in Nazi concentration camps is located in the center and is the work of the group BBPR , formed by leading exponents of Italian rationalist architecture that included ...

  5. San Sepolcro, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The church is located at Piazza San Sepolcro in the historic center of Milan. The crypt of the church. The latest interior restoration was in 1713–1719, while the present Neo- Romanesque facade was completed in 1894–1897, under the designs of Gaetano Moretti and Cesare Nava . [ 1 ]

  6. History of architecture and art in Milan - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally considered the second most important church in the city of Milan. 386: Milan Cathedral: The Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, better known as the Milan Cathedral (Dòmm de Milan in Milanese dialect), is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Milan.

  7. San Giovanni in Conca (Crypt), Milan - Wikipedia

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    Over the crypt are remains of the apse walls, with a single window and blind arches typical of the Milanese Romanesque. Artworks from the church which are now in the Sforzesco Castle include, apart the two aforementioned funerary monuments, two figures from an Annunciation (11th century), some Romanesque capitals and frescoes from the 14th century.

  8. Madonnina (statue) - Wikipedia

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    The Madonnina spire or guglia del tiburio ("lantern spire"), one of the main features of the cathedral, was erected in 1762 at the height of 108.5 m (356 ft), as designed by Francesco Croce. At the top of the spire is the polychrome Madonnina statue, designed and built by Giuseppe Perego in 1774, during the episcopacy of Giuseppe Pozzobonelli ...

  9. Basilica di San Calimero - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica di San Calimero is a church in Milan, northern Italy. Its name refers to Saint Calimerius (died 190 AD), an early bishop of the city. It dates from the 5th century but was almost completely rebuilt in 1882 by the architect Angelo Colla in an attempt to restore it to the "original" medieval structure. The 16th century crypt