In the heart of Milan, a city renowned for its fashion and finance, the Columns of San Lorenzo stand as a striking reminder of the city’s ancient past. These 16 towering marble columns, originally part of a 2nd-century Roman bath or temple complex, now line a bustling street in the Ticinese neighborhood. Visitors can walk among these imposing structures, admiring their weathered surfaces and the way they blend into the modern urban landscape. Today, the Columns of San Lorenzo serve as a unique historical landmark, offering a glimpse into Milan’s rich and diverse heritage.
Columns of San Lorenzo (Colonne di San Lorenzo)
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