One of the most iconic landmarks of Milan, surrounded by a beautiful neighborhood with a lot of nice places to hangout during the day but especially at night. Must see!!!
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Colonne di San Lorenzo Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Column of San Lorenzo is located near the Navigli district, where Milan's nightlife gathers. There are 16 huge medieval stone columns, each about 7 meters long, in Corinthian style. Stopping here, the lively bars and shops and stone pillars complement each other, and there will be a wonderful feeling of shuttle between modern and classical.
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Colonne di San Lorenzo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the most iconic landmarks of Milan, surrounded by a beautiful neighborhood with a lot of nice places to hangout during the day but especially at night. Must see!!!
These stone pillars are next to the church of San Valenzo, the huge columns left over from the ancient Roman era, the style is Collins style. This is one of the places I like very much. It will be fine to stay longer and things are good.
St. Lorenzo's Stone Pillar is sixteen old Roman pillars. It's really charming. In the middle of a good square, you can see an ancient medieval gate beside it. On the other side is the Old Lorenzo Church. There are many restaurants and bars. It's easy to reach in the central area.
From the main cathedral of Milan to the west, you can see this row of pillars on the left side of the road, in front of a church and square, just a short walk along Via Torino or by Tram. It is an ancient medieval building built of Roman materials near the Cathedral of the same name as Porta Ticinesi, the medieval gate. It is one of the few surviving relics of the Milan Empire. On weekend nights, there are usually many young people with drinks chatting and gathering here.
It feels like a pillar left behind by the ruined temple in Greece, but it's relatively connected around here, and it's not at a high altitude. The post outside St. Loren's Church, which serves as a site, feels great in the sunset and is one of the most important walking attractions in Milan's old city. Although it is very close to downtown area, it does not feel too noisy while retaining all kinds of restaurants and cafes, as the lazy sunshine permeates the brick and stone.