Porta Genova

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La Porta Genova est un quartier de Milan, situé au sud-ouest du Duomo, appartenant au Municipio 6 selon le découpage administratif de la ville. Le quartier tire son nom de la porte du même nom construite vers 1870 sur le tracé des anciennes murailles espagnoles, au centre de l'actuelle piazzale Cantore. Des traces des anciens péages douaniers du XIXe siècle y sont encore visibles aujourd'hui. rdf:langString
Porta Genova è un quartiere di Milano, a sud-ovest del Duomo, appartenente al Municipio 6. Il quartiere prende il nome dall'omonima porta realizzata attorno al 1870 nel tracciato delle mura spagnole, nell'attuale piazzale Cantore dove ancora oggi sono presenti i caselli daziari ottocenteschi. rdf:langString
Porta Genova is a neighborhood ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, located within the Zone 6 administrative division. The name "Porta Genova" means "Genoa gate"; the district is named after a city gate of the old Spanish Walls of Milan, namely that leading to Genoa, that used to be in what is now Piazza Cantore. The only remnants of the old gate are the small buildings that used to house the customs offices, which replaced the Spanish gate in the 19th Century. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La Porta Genova est un quartier de Milan, situé au sud-ouest du Duomo, appartenant au Municipio 6 selon le découpage administratif de la ville. Le quartier tire son nom de la porte du même nom construite vers 1870 sur le tracé des anciennes murailles espagnoles, au centre de l'actuelle piazzale Cantore. Des traces des anciens péages douaniers du XIXe siècle y sont encore visibles aujourd'hui.
rdf:langString Porta Genova is a neighborhood ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, located within the Zone 6 administrative division. The name "Porta Genova" means "Genoa gate"; the district is named after a city gate of the old Spanish Walls of Milan, namely that leading to Genoa, that used to be in what is now Piazza Cantore. The only remnants of the old gate are the small buildings that used to house the customs offices, which replaced the Spanish gate in the 19th Century. As for all Milanese quartieri, the boundaries of Porta Genova are not formally defined; yet, they are usually thought of as comprising Via Solari, Via Bergognone, the Naviglio Grande canal and the Darsena. The district is centered in Piazza Cantore, where the city gate used to be, and the Porta Genova railway station, the oldest Milanese railway station to be still in operation. The station is the terminus of the railway connecting Milan and Mortara. Since the station is in the centre of Porta Genova, the district is divided in two parts by the railway; an old iron bridge connecting the two sides known as "la scaletta" (the "ladder"), located next to the station, is one of the traditional landmarks of the district. Porta Genova is also characterized by the Navigli canals and the Darsena (the old dock), where two major Navigli meet, namely the Naviglio Grande and the Naviglio Pavese. As a consequence, much of the district is traversed by watercourses. One of the best known landmarks of the canal banks in Porta Genova is Vicolo Lavandaie, a small alley where Milanese woman used to wash clothes in the Naviglio's waters. While Porta Genova is one of the most old-fashioned districts in Milan, and it is strongly connected to the tradition. It is also extremely popular with the Milanese youth, both for the night-life (especially along the banks of the Naviglio) and its anti-comformist atmosphere. This reflects, for example, in the almost ubiquitous street art works, the numerous" alternative" shops, as well as the peculiar character of the main street market of the area, the Fiera di Senigallia, which is renowned as one of the best places in Milan where to look for unusual, rare and bizarre merchandise.
rdf:langString Porta Genova è un quartiere di Milano, a sud-ovest del Duomo, appartenente al Municipio 6. Il quartiere prende il nome dall'omonima porta realizzata attorno al 1870 nel tracciato delle mura spagnole, nell'attuale piazzale Cantore dove ancora oggi sono presenti i caselli daziari ottocenteschi.
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