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PORTA NUOVA




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Essentials about Porta Nuova in brief

Not much remains of Milan’s city fortifications. But where Corso Porta Nuova meets Piazzale Principessa Clotilde, the neoclassical city gate Porta Nuova (New Gate) has been preserved. The high, single-axis archway in Corinthian order was built between 1810 and 1813, flanked by two low customs stations decorated in the simpler Doric style.

Porta Nuova district

Porta Nuova also marks the beginning of the district of the same name, where more than 20 new high-rises make up Milan’s futuristic skyline. The newly developed district is Italy’s financial and service center. Many of Italy’s largest companies have their headquarters here.




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Getting there

By public transport:

Metro line 3: Stop Repubblica

Metro lines 2 und 5: Stop Garibaldi FS

Tram lines 10 und 33: Stop P.le. Principessa Clotilde

Bus line 43: Stop P.le. Principessa Clotilde

By car:

The closest car parks are Autosilo Galileo and Garage Duca Di Milano.

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