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The Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio is one of the oldest churches in Milan and is named after Saint Ambrose who was once the bishop of the city as well as one of the most influential names in the Roman Church during the 4th century.

This medieval Romanesque place of worship was built between 379 and 386 and is now the Saint’s living legacy, although none of the original structure still remains as, over many years, it has been rebuilt and restored.

The church became iconic during the 4th century when the holy remains of Saints Protasius and Gervasius were laid to rest here. Then in 397 Saint Ambrose died and was also interred in the church. Today you can view the well-preserved remains of the three Saints who are located in the opulent crypt behind the altar. In the dark apse, you will find the bodies beautifully displayed in a glass coffin dressed in lavish jewelled clothes, adorned with religious motifs and regal crowns.

The basilica holds many examples of great artistic and historical value through its glowing altar mosaics, elegant chapels and unique carvings and sculptures. For a small fee, I would also highly recommend visiting the Treasury, which is located along the South side within the church. Here you can find many treasured and precious tapestries, paintings, metalwork, frescos and much more.

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