Milan: Romanesque Architecture
Places and attractions in the Romanesque architecture category
Categories
- Church
- Museum
- Architecture
- Palace
- Vernacular architecture
- Historical place
- Baroque architecture
- Gothic architecture
- Art museum
- Area
- Sacred and religious sites
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Romanesque architecture
- Art gallery
- Theater
- Square
- Skyscraper
- Concerts and shows
- Shopping
- History museum
- Street
- Library
- Neighbourhood
- Francesco Maria Richini
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Monuments and statues
- Universities and schools
- Ruins
- Garden
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Shopping centre
- Modern art museum
- Monastery
- Music venue
- City gate
- Opera
- Cemetery
- Playground
- Memorial
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
1100s church with a columned courtyard The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio is a cornerstone of religious history and a beacon of Lombard Romanesque architecture in the heart of Milan, Italy. This venerable church, dedicated to Milan's patron saint, Saint Ambrose, has been a significant spiritual and cultural site...
Chiaravalle Abbey
Cistercian monastery built in 1135 Nestled within the bustling city of Milan, Chiaravalle Abbey stands as a serene testament to the city's medieval past. Founded in 1135 by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, this Cistercian monastery is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil escape from the urban rush.
Palazzo della Ragione
Medieval palace with arcades and frescoes The Palazzo della Ragione is a historic building of Milan, Italy, located in Piazza Mercanti, facing the Loggia degli Osii. It was built in the 13th century and originally served as a broletto as well as a judicial seat.
San Babila
San Babila is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy. It was once considered the third most important in the city after the Duomo and the Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio. It is dedicated to saint Babylas of Antioch.
Archi di Porta Nuova
Porta Nuova is one of the two medieval gates of Milan that still exist in the modern city. It is sited along the ancient "Navigli Ring" on the perimeter of the medieval walls of the city.
San Cristoforo sul Naviglio
San Cristoforo sul Naviglio is a church in Milan, northern Italy.
Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte
San Gottardo in Corte or San Gottardo a Palazzo is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was built as Ducal Chapel by Azzone Visconti in 1330, and finished in 1336, as indicated by an inscription on the walls.
Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio
Grand Catholic church with a museum 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.
Basilica di San Simpliciano
The Basilica of San Simpliciano is a church in the centre of Milan, Italy northern, the second oldest in the form of a Latin cross, first erected by Saint Ambrose. It is dedicated to Saint Simplician, bishop of Milan.
San Nazaro in Brolo
The basilica of San Nazaro in Brolo or San Nazaro Maggiore is a church in Milan, northern Italy.
San Giovanni in Conca
San Giovanni in Conca is a crypt of a former basilica church in Milan, northern Italy. It is now located in the centre of Piazza Missori.
Chiesa di San Sepolcro
Medieval church built over a Roman site Chiesa di San Sepolcro is a church in Milan, Italy. It was originally built in 1030, but has undergone multiple revisions. The church is located at Piazza San Sepolcro in the historic center of Milan.
Saint Ambrose
Saint Ambrose is a small church which is an annex to the farmhouse that takes its name from it, in Brugherio, Italy.
Santa Maria la Rossa
Santa Maria la Rossa is an ancient church in Milan, Italy. Excavations at the site, suggest a structure was present at the site since the early Roman Imperial era. Evidence shows that reconstructions occurred in the first centuries of the common era.
Basilica of Sant'Eufemia
Basilica di Sant'Eufemia is a church in Milan, Italy. It was established in 472.