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- San_Babila abstract "San Babila is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was once considered the third most important in the city after the Duomo and the Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio. It is dedicated to saint Babylas of Antioch.At the beginning of the 5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch and Romanus of Caesarea. Marolus founded the Basilica Concilia Sanctorum or church of San Romano, which stood until the 19th century a few meters south of the church of San Babila, on the site of a Roman temple dedicated to the Sun.The church of San Babila was built on the same site in about 1095. In the 16th century, the Church was extended with an additional construction at the front and a new baroque façade.The whole complex was renovated in the 19th century with the intent of restoring the appearance of the Medieval basilica, and in the early 20th century the Neo-Romanesque façade by Paolo Cesa-Bianchi was built. The bell tower is from 1920, and replaced the original tower which fell down in the 16th century.The interior has a nave and two aisles. Nothing of the original edifice has remained after the restoration and reconstruction carried on in the following centuries. The two side chapels are from the Late Renaissance. The right aisle has an image of the Madonna which is highly venerated by the Milanese population.".
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- San_Babila architecture "yes".
- San_Babila architectureStyle Romanesque_Revival_architecture.
- San_Babila architectureType "Church".
- San_Babila buildingName "Church of Saint Babylas of Antioch".
- San_Babila caption "Façade of the church".
- San_Babila consecrationYear "9".
- San_Babila functionalStatus "Active".
- San_Babila groundbreaking "19".
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- San_Babila imageSize "250".
- San_Babila location "Milan, Italy".
- San_Babila province Province_of_Milan.
- San_Babila religiousAffiliation Catholic_Church.
- San_Babila website www.sanbabila.org.
- San_Babila subject Category:4th-century_church_buildings.
- San_Babila subject Category:9th-century_architecture.
- San_Babila subject Category:Churches_in_Milan.
- San_Babila subject Category:Romanesque_Revival_architecture_in_Italy.
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- San_Babila comment "San Babila is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was once considered the third most important in the city after the Duomo and the Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio. It is dedicated to saint Babylas of Antioch.At the beginning of the 5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch and Romanus of Caesarea.".
- San_Babila label "Chiesa di San Babila".
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- San_Babila lat "45.467017".
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- San_Babila depiction Milano_san_babila.jpg.
- San_Babila homepage www.sanbabila.org.
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- San_Babila name "(Chiesa di San Babila)".
- San_Babila name "Church of Saint Babylas of Antioch".