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  2. Naviglio Grande - Wikipedia

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    16th Century map. Milan state archive. The Naviglio Grande was the most important of the Milanese “navigli”. Probably originating as a ditch dug in 1157 between Abbiategrasso and Landriano as a defense against Frederick Barbarossa, it was one of the largest medieval engineering projects, allowing development of commerce, transport and agriculture.

  3. Navigli - Wikipedia

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    The navigli (Italian pronunciation: [naˈviʎʎi]; Lombard: Navili [naˈʋiːli], singular and plural) are a system of interconnected canals in and around Milan, in the Italian region of Lombardy, dating back as far as the Middle Ages.

  4. Naviglio Pavese - Wikipedia

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    The need to connect Milan to the sea had been realized since ancient times. In 1470 the Naviglio di Bereguardo provided an awkward path which divided the canal from the River Ticino with exhausting transhipments on the back of a mule or even towing loaded boats from the river to the canal, but this allowed Pavia complete control over traffic to and from Milan.

  5. Walls of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Maximian tower in the courtyard of the Archaeological Museum of Milan. In the Imperial era, while Mediolanum was capital of the Western Roman Empire, Emperor Maximian enlarged the city walls; to the east, this was intended to include the Hercules' thermae (located in the surroundings of what are now Piazza San Babila, Corso Europa and Piazza Fontana); to the west, the new walls enclosed ...

  6. Zone 6 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The district is part of the Navigli area, rich of monuments, tourist attractions, night life, and qualifies as one of the most important areas of Milan outside the historic centre. It includes the notable Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio , a basilica that was established in the Middle Ages and restored several times through the centuries, so that the ...

  7. Naviglio di Paderno - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the canal. The Naviglio di Paderno was a navigable canal of the Navigli system in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy.Approximately 3 kilometers (1.8 mi) long, it was built to bypass the rapids on the Adda River in the Paderno d'Adda section of the river.

  8. Basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan - Wikipedia

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    Located within the city's ring of navigli, it is one of the oldest churches in the city, originally built in Roman times, but subsequently rebuilt several times over the centuries. It is close to the medieval Porta Ticinese and near the Basilicas Park , which includes both the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio , as well ...

  9. San Cristoforo sul Naviglio - Wikipedia

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    The Romanesque church is a small hall ending with a small semicircular apse.The façade has a richly decorated brickwork portal with a Gothic rose window. The façade of the Ducal Chapel has a simple portal flanked by Gothic mullioned windows, according to a model established by Guiniforte Solari, and traces of frescoes of Saints from the 15th century.