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The historic doors of Milan
Milan, Province of Milan, Italy

The historic doors of Milan

Length3.1 mi
Elev. Gain16.4 ft
Est. Steps7000
City walk
Historic site
Created by Fabio Zaccaro

The historic doors of Milan Introduction

The historic doors of Milan is a 3.1 mile (7,000-step) route located near Milan, Province of Milan, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 16.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Le porte di Milano da porta Ticinese detta anche porta cicca passando per porta Ludovica porta Romana porta Vittoria arrivando a porta Venezia

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Bocconi University

Place
Bocconi University (Italian: Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi [universiˈta kkommerˈtʃaːle luˈiːdʒi bokˈkoːni]) is a private university in Milan, Italy. Bocconi provides undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate education in the fields of economics, management, finance, law, political science and public administration.

Bava-Beccaris massacre

Place
The Bava-Beccaris massacre, named after the Italian General Fiorenzo Bava-Beccaris, was the repression of widespread food riots in Milan, Italy, on 6–10 May 1898. In Italy the suppression of these demonstrations is also known as Fatti di Maggio (Events of May) or I moti di Milano del 1898 (the Milan riots of 1898).

Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio

Place
The Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio is a church in Milan in northern Italy, which is in the Basilicas Park city park. It was for many years an important stop for pilgrims on their journey to Rome or to the Holy Land, because it was said to contain the tomb of the Three Magi or Three Kings.Probably founded in the 4th century, its name refers to Eustorgius I, the bishop of Milan to whom is attributed the translation of the supposed relics of the Magi to the city from Constantinople in 344.

Casa Campanini

Place
Casa Campanini ("House Campanini") is an art nouveau building in Milan, Italy, located at 11, Via Bellini. It was completed between 1903 and 1906 by architect Alfredo Campanini, who later inhabited the building.A main visual feature of the buildings are the concrete caryatids, located at its main entrance, by the sculptor Michele Vedani, which represent a reference to those of Palazzo Castiglioni (by architect Giuseppe Sommaruga), another art nouveau building in Milan.

Albergo diurno Venezia

Place
The Albergo diurno Venezia is a structure built under Piazza Oberdan in Milan, on the western side towards Via Tadino.

Porta Ticinese

Place
Porta Ticinese (formerly known as Porta Cicca, and during Napoleonic rule as Porta Marengo) is a former city gate of Milan, Italy. The gate, facing south-west, was first created with the Spanish walls of the city, in the 16th century, but the original structure was later demolished and replaced in the early 19th century.

Porta Venezia

Place
Porta Venezia (formerly known as Porta Orientale, Porta Renza and by other names) is one of the historical gates of the city of Milan, Italy. In its present form, the gate dates back to the 19th century; nevertheless, its origins can be traced back to the Medieval and even the Roman walls of the city.

Porta Romana (Milan)

Place
Porta Romana ("Roman Gate") is a former city gate of Milan, Italy. In its present form, the gate dates back to the 16th century Spanish walls of Milan; its origins can be traced further back to the Roman walls of the city, which had a corresponding "Roman Gate" roughly in the same area. Porta Romana was the first and the main imperial entrance of the entire city of Milan, as it was the starting point of the road leading to Ancient Rome.

Porta Vittoria

Place
Porta Vittoria (formerly Porta Tosa) was a city gate in the Spanish walls of Milan, Italy. While the walls and the gate have been demolished, the name "Porta Vittoria" has remained to refer to the district ("quartiere") where the gate used to be. This district is part of the Zone 4 administrative division of Milan.

Porta Venezia (Milan Metro)

Place
Porta Venezia is an underground station of Line 1 of Milan Metro. It opened in 1964.The station is located in Porta Venezia, in Corso Buenos Aires, near Milan Civic Museum of Natural History.The station is of interchange with the suburban railway network.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

3.1 mi

Elev. Gain

16.4 ft

Est. Steps

7000
Created by
Fabio Zaccaro
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