Porta Magenta

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Porta Magenta (già Porta Vercellina fino al 1860) era una delle sei porte principali di Milano, ricavata lungo i bastioni spagnoli, oggi demoliti. Posta a ovest della città, si apriva lungo la strada per Vercelli. Demolita nel 1897 la porta neoclassica del Canonica (1805), sorgeva al centro dell'attuale piazzale Baracca, allo sbocco di corso Magenta. In passato Porta Vercellina identificava inoltre uno dei sei sestieri storici in cui era divisa la città, il Sestiere di Porta Vercellina. rdf:langString
Porta Magenta, formerly known as Porta Vercellina, was one of the city gates of Milan, Italy. The gate was established in the 9th century, with the Roman walls of the city; it was moved with the medieval and Spanish walls, and was finally demolished in the 19th century. The phrase "Porta Magenta" is now used to refer to the district ("quartiere") where the gate used to be; the district is part of the Zone 7 administrative division of Milan, west of the city centre. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Porta Magenta, formerly known as Porta Vercellina, was one of the city gates of Milan, Italy. The gate was established in the 9th century, with the Roman walls of the city; it was moved with the medieval and Spanish walls, and was finally demolished in the 19th century. The phrase "Porta Magenta" is now used to refer to the district ("quartiere") where the gate used to be; the district is part of the Zone 7 administrative division of Milan, west of the city centre. Both names "Porta Magenta" and "Porta Vercellina" refer to cities located west of Milan (respectively Magenta and Vercelli). The former name was after Vercelli as the gate controlled the road connecting Milan to this city; the latter name was chosen to celebrate the Battle of Magenta, a decisive victory in the Second Italian War of Independence.
rdf:langString Porta Magenta (già Porta Vercellina fino al 1860) era una delle sei porte principali di Milano, ricavata lungo i bastioni spagnoli, oggi demoliti. Posta a ovest della città, si apriva lungo la strada per Vercelli. Demolita nel 1897 la porta neoclassica del Canonica (1805), sorgeva al centro dell'attuale piazzale Baracca, allo sbocco di corso Magenta. In passato Porta Vercellina identificava inoltre uno dei sei sestieri storici in cui era divisa la città, il Sestiere di Porta Vercellina.
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