Image:0660 - Milano - Facciata chiesa valdese - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto 5-May-2007.jpg

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  • Italiano: La facciata del Tempio Valdese di Milano, la cui parte marmorea è quella, originale (anche se le colonnine del rosone sono di restauro), che un tempo rivestiva la gotica facciata della demolita chiesa di San Giovanni in Conca in piazzale Missori. Questa facciata, del 1949, ne riproduce fedelmente la forma. Foto di Giovanni Dall'Orto, 5-5-2007.
  • English: The facade of the Waldensian Temple in Milan, Italy. It was built in 1949 using the spoils of the now demolished gothic church of San Giovanni in Conca in piazzale Missori. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, May 5 2007.

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