Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio

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Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, 15, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

The Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio stands as Milan’s oldest church, a powerful symbol of the city’s Christian heritage. Founded in the 4th century, it has been rebuilt and expanded over the centuries, reflecting Milan’s turbulent history.

Characterized by its Romanesque architecture, the basilica boasts a robust, imposing facade and a serene interior dominated by a towering, ribbed vault. The crypt, housing the remains of Sant’Ambrogio, the city’s patron saint, is a particularly significant space.

Beyond its religious importance, Sant’Ambrogio represents a crucial link to Milan’s early history. It’s a place of quiet reflection, offering a tangible connection to the city’s origins and a peaceful respite in the heart of Milan. The church’s bronze doors, adorned with intricate biblical scenes, are also a notable artistic feature.

Opening time

Monday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Tuesday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Wednesday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Thursday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Friday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Saturday: 8 to 10 PM
Sunday: Closed

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