Colonne di San Lorenzo

Colonne di San Lorenzo


Milan, Italy (IT)
Colonne di San Lorenzo are a set of ancient Roman columns in central Milan. The columns are located in front of the Basilica of San Lorenzo.

The structure consists of 16 tall corinthian columns in the open space in front of the basilica. The columns were likely moved here during the 4th century and were either orignially used for a temple or bath house dating back to the 2nd century.
Colonne di San Lorenzo are a set of ancient Roman columns in central Milan. The columns are located in front of the Basilica of San Lorenzo.

The structure consists of 16 tall corinthian columns in the open space in front of the basilica. The columns were likely moved here during the 4th century and were either orignially used for a temple or bath house dating back to the 2nd century.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: Drudii

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