Palazzo Imperiale di Massimiano

Palazzo Imperiale di Massimiano is a ruin in , , . Palazzo Imperiale di Massimiano is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Ancient Roman imperial palace of Milan and Archaeological museum of Milan.

Museum
The Archaeological Museum of is located in the ex-convent of the Monastero Maggiore, alongside the ancient church of , with entrance on Corso Magenta. is situated 150 metres west of Palazzo Imperiale di Massimiano.

Library
The is a historic in , , also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery. Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded in 1609 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, whose agents scoured Western Europe and even and for books and manuscripts. is situated 460 metres southeast of Palazzo Imperiale di Massimiano.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Piazza Cordusio and Carrobbio.

Quarter
is a square in central , . The piazza takes its name from the Cors Ducis which was located on the square during Longobard times.

Quarter
is a quarter.

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Suburban Milan is in the province of Milan.

Palazzo Imperiale di Massimiano

Latitude
45.46525° or 45° 27′ 55″ north
Longitude
9.18056° or 9° 10′ 50″ east
Elevation
126 metres (413 feet)
Open location code
8FQFF58J+36
Geo­Names ID
11963537
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