Saint Lawrence Basilica

In the city centre this basilica and these columns make the street unique and special for the people of Milan

The Basilica of San Lorenzo was originally built in Roman times and subsequently re-built several times over a number of centuries. It is one of the oldest churches in Milan.

The square facing the Basilica features the so called “Colonne di San Lorenzo”, one of the few remains of Roman Mediolanum, dating from the 3rd. century AD and probably belonging to the large baths built by the emperor Massimiano. They were taken in to their current location when the basilica construction was finished. Young Milanese especially love this square. People enjoy sitting down on the warm pavement in summer and enjoy talking, playing instruments, drinking and doing all kinds of things.