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Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo, Gloria Angelica, Foppa Chapel, Church of San Marco, a typical example of art of the second half of the 16th century in Milan. The Milanese art scene of the second half of the 16th century must be analyzed by considering the particular position of the city: while for the Spanish Empire it represented a strategic military outpost, from the religious point of view it was ...
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In 1872–73, a number of public subscriptions were started to fund monuments celebrating events related to 1848 and 1860 that lead to an Italian kingdom. In 1879, two decades after the union of Lombardy to the Kingdom of Italy, with the funds collected from this plan the city of Milan sponsored a competition to erect a memorial to the events ...
Morigia, Paolo (1595), La nobiltà di Milano, Milan: Pontio; 2nd edn (1619) with additions by Girolamo Borsieri, Milan: Bidelli. Guide des étrangers à Milan et dans les environs de cette ville (in French), Milan: Pierre et Joseph Vallardi, 1819, OL 25596877M; Pietro Verri (1850), Storia di Milano (in Italian), Milano: Oliva, OL 24138005M ...
Carlo Cracco (born 8 October 1965) is an Italian chef and television personality. [1] Cracco in Galleria, his restaurant located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, has three forks from Gambero Rosso, one star in the Michelin Guide, and is in the World's 50 Best Restaurants. [2] [3] [4]
In 1458, Pope Pius II granted Francesco Sforza and the Veneranda fabbrica del Duomo di Milano (the company that was responsible for the construction of the Duomo) the authorization to demolish Santa Tecla to create a larger square that would fit the Duomo's majesty. Somewhat preposterously, the basilica was partially rebuilt in the following ...
Milano 1946 is the oldest baseball club in Milan and have won eight Italian Scudetti. Since 2019 there is also a softball team, now playing in "serie B" The Amatori Rugby Milano have won 18 National Championships and are the most famous [ citation needed ] and important [ citation needed ] Rugby team in Italy.
The Five Days of Milan (Italian: Cinque giornate di Milano [ˈtʃiŋkwe dʒorˈnaːte di miˈlaːno]) was an insurrection and a major event in the Revolutionary Year of 1848 that started the First Italian War of Independence.