Difference between revisions 8087350 and 8181249 on simplewiki⏎ ⏎ {{Infobox street | name =Corso di Porta Romana | native_name = | marker_image = | image = 1377MilanoCorsoPtaRomana.jpg | image_size =250px | caption = | other_name = | former_names = | postal_code = | addresses = | length_m = | length_ft = | length_mi = | length_km = | length_ref = | width = | location = [[Milano]]<br/>[[Italy]] | client = | maint = | coordinates = {{Coord|45|27|23.404|N|9|11|41.410|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | direction_a = South | terminus_a = Crocetta in Milano | direction_b = North | terminus_b = [[Missori]] in Milano | junction = {{plainlist| * [[Viale Beatrice d'Este]] * Via Santa Sofia }} | commissioning_date = | construction_start_date = | completion_date = | inauguration_date = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | demolition_date = | north = Piazza Duomo - Missori | south = Piazza Medaglie d'Oro - Fondazione Prada | east = Viale Majno | west = Viale Beatrice d'Este }} ⏎ ⏎ '''Corso di Porta Romana''' it is a [[street]] in the center of [[Milan]]. It begins in [[piazza Missori]] and ends at the ancient [[Porta Romana]] (Corso Lodi). It is one of the oldest avenues in the historic center of Milan. It was for a long time the center of the life and worldliness of the Milanese city and the place chosen to build the residences of the high nobility of Milan. Today it is a very private and historically intact neighborhood. Completely safe with zero crime rate.<ref>[https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/turismo-in-lombardia/milano-turismo/monumenti-milano/porta-romana|titolo=Porta Romana, Costituiva la porta Imperiale ed è la principale porta di accesso di Milano. Da essa partiva la strada per l'Antica Roma]</ref> At its beginning is the arch of Porta Romana, one of the most important monuments of the city of Milan, it is the main gateway to Milan. The ancient road to Rome started from it. There are many residents of Corso di Porta Romana, belonging to the world of international fashion, among them [[Miuccia Prada]]. == Palaces == Among the palaces of Porta Romana present in the course: * '' Palazzo Prada '', the designer's private residence [[Miuccia Prada]] == History == Until the end of the 1700s it was the area of Italy where all the triumphal ceremonies and the most sumptuous parties of the nobility were held, subsequently greater silence and privacy were sought in the residential area today one of the most reserved areas of the historic center of Milan. == References == <references/> ==Bibliography== * Alberto de Capitani d'Arzago, "La zona di Porta Romana, dal Seveso all' "Arco Romano", 1942 == Links == * [[Torre di Porta Romana]] * [[Mura spagnole di Milano]] * [[Porta Romana]] * [[Miuccia Prada]] == Other websites == * [https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/LMD80-00740/ Casa Corso di Porta Romana 111, Lombardia Beni Culturali] * [https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/LMD80-00215/ Casa Corso di Porta Romana 2, Lombardia Beni Culturali] * [https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/LMD80-00245/ Palazzo Annoni Corso di Porta Romana 4-6, Lombardia Beni Culturali] [[Category:Milan]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=8181249.
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