Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore

Basílica de São Lourenço Maior

The Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Milan is one of the oldest and most important sacred buildings in the city, located in Corso di Porta Ticinese. Its history, rich in cultural and artistic layers, dates back to the Roman era, making it a symbol of continuity through the centuries. Probably built between the 4th […]

Diocesan Museum

Museu Diocesano

The Diocesan Museum of Milan, located in the heart of the city, is a culturally significant institution that collects, preserves, and enhances a vast artistic heritage linked to the history and spirituality of the Milanese diocese. Inaugurated in 2001, the museum is located in the complex of the Cloisters of Sant’Eustorgio, a place of great […]

Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli near San Celso

Igreja de Santa Maria dos Milagres perto de San Celso

The church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli near San Celso is one of the most extraordinary examples of Renaissance architecture in Milan, as well as a place of great religious devotion. Its history has deep roots, dating back to the 4th century, when a chapel was built on the site where it is believed that […]

Basilica of Sant’Eustorgio

Basílica de Santo Eustórgio

The Basilica of Sant’Eustorgio, located in the Ticinese district of Milan, is one of the oldest and most important places of worship in the city. Its origins date back to the 4th century, when, according to tradition, Bishop Eustorgio I received the relics of the Magi as a gift from Emperor Constantine, which were transported […]

Porta Ticinese

Porta Ticinese

Porta Ticinese, located in the southern part of Milan, is one of the city’s most significant historical gates, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. The current gate, designed by architect Luigi Cagnola between 1801 and 1814, is an extraordinary example of neoclassical architecture and celebrates Napoleon Bonaparte’s victory in the Battle of […]

Basilicas Park

Parque das Basílicas

The Park of the Basilicas, located in the heart of Milan, represents a green oasis full of history and culture. This park, also known as Park Pope John Paul II, extends between two of the oldest and most significant churches in the city: the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Basilica of Sant’Eustorgio. Its creation […]