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Porta Ticinese, Porta Cicca in Milanese dialect, comes from the Spanish meaning "little". It was called Porta Marengo in the Napoleonic era and is one of the six gates of Milan.
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Don't go out of your way
We passed here on our walk from the centre to Navigli. The former city gate of Milan, it is nothing special but pay a visit when in the area.
The rest of the Roman era, this great monument is located near the famous Milan channels. However, I think it is not given enough importance and it passes too unnoticed, hidden in ...
Nothing special. The usual 19th century gates. Plus, around them are constantly wrapped around bombs, food carriers and some alcoholics. Recommendation for visiting is definitely not worth
Don't go out of your way
We passed here on our walk from the centre to Navigli. The former city gate of Milan, it is nothing special but pay a visit when in the area.
One of the six historical doors on the Hispanic walls demolished in the 19th century.
The beautiful door isolated in the large square beside the Darsena was rebuilt in 1814 on design of Luigi Cagnola (1762-1833)
History
The rest of the Roman era, this great monument is located near the famous Milan channels. However, I think it is not given enough importance and it passes too unnoticed, hidden in ...
Imponent!
As one of the few remains of the Roman era in Milan, I recommend your visit to 100%.
Gate as Gate
Nothing special. The usual 19th century gates. Plus, around them are constantly wrapped around bombs, food carriers and some alcoholics. Recommendation for visiting is definitely not worth