Following down Corso di Porta Ticinese and leaving the historical center behind, you'll reach a church that overlooks a pleasant tree-lined square near the dock of the canals and the Diocesan Museum:...
As I mentioned, the basilica is linked to the worship of the Three Kings, and if you happen to be in Milan at the beginning of January you can see the impressive Epiphany procession, which ends right...
The Portinari Chapel is a jewel of fifteenth-century Milanese art. It's named after Pigello Portinari, who had the chapel built and is buried inside. Portinari was the Milan branch manager of a major...
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