- Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
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Sant'Ambrogio, Florence "The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (
St. Ambrose ) is a church inMilan , northernItaly .History
One of the most ancient churches in Milan, it was built by a bishop named Ambrose in 379-386, in an area where numerous martyrs of the Roman persecutions had been buried. The first name of the church was in fact "Basilica Martyrum".
In the following centuries the edifice underwent several restorations and partial reconstructions, assuming the current appearance in 1099, when it was rebuilt in
Romanesque architecture . Thebasilica plan of the original edifice was maintained, with an apse and two aisles, all with apses, and aportico with elegant archs supported by semicolumns and pilasters preceding the entrance. The latter was used to house the disciples ("catecumeni") coming to Mass to receivebaptism (this habit disappeared in the early 11th century).The flat appearance of the hut-like façade is typical of Lombard medieval architecture. It has two
loggia s, the lower one with three arcades of equal dimensions joining the portico. The upper loggia has five arcades of different height that follow the ceiling. It is used by thebishop of Milan to bless the people attending outside.The basilica has two bell towers. The right one, called "dei Monaci" ("of the Monks"), is from the 9th century and has a severe appearance. The left and higher one dates to
1144 , the last two floors added in1889 .The interior of the basilica has the same size as the external portico. Notable is the apse mosaic, portraing the "Christ pantokrator" and dating from the early 13th century.
The church also houses the tomb of Emperor Louis II, who died in
Lombardy in875 .In August 1943 the Anglo-American bombings heavily damaged the Basilica which was almost completely destroyed.
Other
Royce Hall , at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles , is modelled after Sant'Ambrogio.References
* [http://ciaomilano.it/i/ambrogio.asp] it icon
** [http://ciaomilano.it/e/sights/ambrogio.asp English version of same page]
*CathEncy|wstitle=Ambrosian BasilicaExternal links
* [http://santambrogio-basilica.it/ Official Website (in Italian)]
* [http://milan.arounder.com/sant_ambrogio/ 3D pictures and panoramas of the Basilica and altar]
* [http://ciaomilano.it/i/ambrogio.asp Images and map] it icon
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