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- The Pusterla di Sant’Ambrogio (Saint Ambrose postern in English) was originally built in 1171 after the city was destroyed by Frederik I Barbarossa in 1162. This postern was one of the ten secondary gates of Milan medieval walls. When in the 16th century the new set of city walls went up (under the Spanish domination of the city), the Pusterla of Saint Ambrose was turned into a prison. In 1939 this postern was completely restored with the original features. The Pusterla di Sant’Ambrogio is sited near the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, one of the most ancient and important churches in Milan. Above the two arches of the door there is a tabernacle with Saint Ambrose, the patron of Milan, Saint Gervase and Saint Protase. (en)
- La Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio è una delle porte minori (chiamate anche "pusterle") poste sul tracciato medievale delle mura di Milano. Quella tuttora esistente venne eretta da Gino Chierici nel 1939 ad imitazione di quella antica, della quale erano rimaste soltanto le rovine. (it)
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- The Sanit Ambrose postern in Milan (en)
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- Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio (en)
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- La Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio è una delle porte minori (chiamate anche "pusterle") poste sul tracciato medievale delle mura di Milano. Quella tuttora esistente venne eretta da Gino Chierici nel 1939 ad imitazione di quella antica, della quale erano rimaste soltanto le rovine. (it)
- The Pusterla di Sant’Ambrogio (Saint Ambrose postern in English) was originally built in 1171 after the city was destroyed by Frederik I Barbarossa in 1162. This postern was one of the ten secondary gates of Milan medieval walls. When in the 16th century the new set of city walls went up (under the Spanish domination of the city), the Pusterla of Saint Ambrose was turned into a prison. In 1939 this postern was completely restored with the original features. (en)
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- Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio (it)
- Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio (Milan) (en)
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