The Arch of Peace, or Arco della Pace, stands at the entrance to Parco Sempione in Milan, a neoclassical monument initiated by Napoleon in the early 19th century to commemorate his military triumphs. Constructed from marble sourced from the Swiss Alps, this triumphal arch serves as a grand gateway, marking the start of the historic road that once linked Milan and Paris. Visitors today can admire its detailed carvings and imposing presence, which offer a tangible link to the city’s rich historical past.
Arch of Peace (Arco della Pace)
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