Milan Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Milano)
portray St. John the Evangelist, by Cristoforo de' Mottis, and Saint Eligius and San John of Damascus, both by Niccolò da Varallo. In 1452, under Francesco...
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Milan Metro (redirect from Metropolitana di Milano)
The Milan Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Milano) is the rapid transit system serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. The network...
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dell'Archivio di Stato di Milano. Archived from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2022. Carlo Pedretti, Leonardo da Vinci: drawings of horses...
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Cristoforo Negri (1809-1896) was an Italian geographer, economist and diplomat. Cristoforo Negri was born in Padua in 1809. He became a professor of constitutional...
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The Triennale di Milano is a museum of art and design in the Parco Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte [it]...
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Giovanni Cristoforo (or Giancristoforo) Romano (1456–1512) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and medallist. Born in Rome to Isaia da Pisa, he was probably...
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time, i.e. Michelangelo, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (L'Antico), Gian Cristoforo Romano, and Tullio Lombardo. She also collected ancient Roman art. For...
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Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. The edifice was finished fifteen years later by Cristoforo Solari, divided into two parts: one for the faithful, one for the nuns...
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including major works by Leonardo da Vinci. Pronunciation: /mɪˈlæn/ mil-AN, US also /mɪˈlɑːn/ mil-AHN; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] ; Milanese: Milan [miˈlãː]...
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of Mirasole Abbey of Viboldone Basilica of Sant'Eufemia Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio Church of San Gottardo in Corte Church of San Marco Church...
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and Leonardo da Vinci (despite repeated requests). Botticelli was available but on the advice of Gian Cristoforo Romano and Lorenzo da Pavia Isabella...
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life," based on a passage from Dante or Diputatione Camaldulenses by Cristoforo Landino. In that sense, the two feminine figures might represent two ways...
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di Milano. In 1481, perhaps orchestrated by Bona, there was an attempted poisoning against Ludovico and Roberto Sanseverino perpetrated by Cristoforo Moschioni...
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Girolamo Romanino, Bollettino d'Arte, 6, 1908 G. Frizzoni, La leggenda di S. Cristoforo interpretata da Tiziano e dal Monrealese, Bollettino d'Arte, 9, 1909...
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fsnews.it. "Da dicembre all'aeroporto di Malpensa direttamente da Milano Centrale - Notizie - FSNews". www.fsnews.it. "Inaugurata a Milano la prima delle...
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north, shortening the route in the south from Albairate-Vermezzo to Milano San Cristoforo, where it would be substituted with S16. At least five new lines...
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da Vinci, Ambrogio de Predis, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, Andrea Solari, architects such as Bramante and Amadeo, sculptors such as Gian Cristoforo Romano...
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Masolino da Panicale, but most scholars believe they were executed by a Lombard artist; the Zavattari family, Cristoforo Moretti, Giovanni Zenone da Vaprio...
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Del Tredici (2012). Percorsi castellani da Milano a Bellinzona; guida ai castelli del ducato (in Italian). Milano: Castelli del Ducato. pp. 55–57. De Vecchi...
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October 13, 2017. "Milano – Statua di Cristoforo Colombo". vanderkrogt.net. Retrieved October 13, 2017. "Milano – Busto di Cristoforo Colombo". vanderkrogt...
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plan was ascribed to Bernardo da Venezia, by A. M. Romanini (L'Architettura viscontea nel 15mo secolo [Storia di Milano vol. 6] Milan, 1955:611–82), who...
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Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (redirect from Sant'Ambrogio di Milano)
European domes Early Christian churches in Milan Guida alla Diocesi di Milano. 2012. Esler, Philip (2000). The Early Christian World. New York: Routledge...
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1812, Milan) was an Italian priest and politician. The second son of Cristoforo Bovara Rejna and Teodora Brentano Riati, Bovara's family had become rich...
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Transport in Milan (redirect from Rete metropolitana di Milano)
also the main node for high-speed rail lines in northern Italy. Milano Cadorna and Milano Porta Garibaldi stations are respectively the seventh and the...
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La Scala (redirect from Teatro alla Scala di Milano)
Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano Museo del Novecento Museo del Risorgimento Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci" Museo Diocesano Museo...
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Italian painters active in Lombardy from the 14th to the 16th century. Cristoforo and Franceschino Zavattari are known as collaborators to the decoration...
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Mobile or Milan Design Week (Italian: Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, but more commonly Salone del Mobile) is a furniture fair held annually...
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priest Don Abbondio to the heroic sanctity of others (the friar Padre Cristoforo, the cardinal Federico Borromeo); and the unwavering strength of love...
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a centralized greek cross design by Giovanni Battagio. The architect Cristoforo Lombardo designed the large dome to replace the prior crumbling structure...
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