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This article is about the former gate in Milan. For the gate in Valletta, Malta, see Victoria Gate (Valletta).
Quartiere of Milan in Lombardy, Italy
Porta Vittoria
Quartiere of Milan
Piazza Cinque Giornate with Monument to the Five Days of Milan at center
Country
Italy
Region
Lombardy
Province
Milan
Comune
Milan
Zone
4
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Porta Vittoria (formerly Porta Tosa) was a city gate in the Spanish walls of Milan, Italy. While the walls and the gate have been demolished, the name "Porta Vittoria" has remained to refer to the district ("quartiere") where the gate used to be. This district is part of the Zone 4 administrative division of Milan.
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opened 3 months later. Lines S1, S2, S6 and S10 were extended from PortaVittoria to the new station of Rogoredo on 15 June 2008. Two new stations, Pregnana...
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the south-east to Dateo. In 2004, in conjunction with the opening of PortaVittoria station, the new suburban service was activated. The cost at that time...
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countryside, he preferred to withdraw after losing control of the Porta Tosa (now PortaVittoria) to the rebels. On the evening of 22 March, the Austrians withdrew...
partially inconsistent, as the gate faces north-east rather than east; PortaVittoria would in fact be the truly "eastern" gate of Milan. Furthermore, it...
name. In February 1846 came the second Milanese railway station, Porta Tosa-Vittoria, near the city gate of the same name, and outside the circle of ramparts...
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designed to replace Porta Tosa station (opened in 1846 as the terminus of the line to Treviglio and eventually Venice) and Porta Nuova station (opened...
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was intended to absorb part of the traffic going through Porta Venezia and PortaVittoria, Porta Monforte remained a minor gate. The gate itself has since...
Austrian army to withdraw from Milan. In this site, once rose the PortaVittoria (formerly Porta Tosa), the eastern gate in the Medieval Spanish Walls of Milan...
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the Catholic church of Our Lady of Victory (Chiesa di Santa Maria della Vittoria), currently granted for use to the local Romanian community. Similarly...
gates: Porta Romana, Porta Tosa (now PortaVittoria), Porta Orientale (renamed Porta Venezia in 1860), Porta Nuova, Porta Comasina (renamed Porta Garibaldi...
della Piaggiola is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church just outside PortaVittoria in the town of Gubbio, region of Umbria, in Italy. The church was built...
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