Arco della Pace

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Arco della Pace is a 19th-century neoclassical triumphal arch in Milan, Italy, known as a prominent historic landmark and event location.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event location
monument
triumphal arch
architect Carlo Giuseppe Londonio NERFINISHED
Francesco Londonio the Younger NERFINISHED
Luigi Cagnola NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Monuments and memorials in Milan
Neoclassical architecture in Milan
Triumphal arches in Italy
commissionedDuring Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1838
constructionStart 1807
continent Europe
country Italy
dedicatedTo peace among European nations
hasFeature Corinthian columns
attic with sculptural group
three archways
hasInscription inscription celebrating European peace after the Congress of Vienna
hasSculpture allegorical figures of Peace
bronze statues of horsemen
chariot of six horses (Sestiga della Pace) NERFINISHED
height approximately 25 meters
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Italy
inception 19th century
laterCompletedUnder Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Italy
Lombardy
Milan NERFINISHED
locationDetail Piazza Sempione NERFINISHED
materialUsed marble
stone
near Parco Sempione NERFINISHED
Sforza Castle NERFINISHED
notableFor neoclassical sculptural decoration
prominent position at the end of Corso Sempione
originallyCommissionedBy Napoleon I NERFINISHED
partOf urban ensemble of Parco Sempione and Sforza Castle axis
symbolOf Milan NERFINISHED
peace
touristPopularity high
usedFor celebrations
concerts
political rallies
public events
tourist gatherings

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Parco Sempione adjacentTo Arco della Pace
Milan Fashion Week typicalVenue Arco della Pace