Basilica of St. Ambrose
The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, one of the oldest churches in Milan, is dedicated to St. Ambrose, patron saint of the city. Built in the 4th century, it represents an important example of Lombard Romanesque architecture. The basilica is famous for its medieval towers and Carolingian-era golden altar. It also houses the tomb of St. Ambrose and other saints. The complex is a place of great historical and spiritual value, located in the heart of Milan.