
Basilica di Sant’Eustorgio
A fourth-century basilica in Milan built to house the relics of the Magi, brought from Constantinople by Bishop Eustorgio himself.
At a glance
Sant’Eustorgio stands in the piazza of its name, near Porta Ticinese. The basilica was probably founded around 344 as a shrine for one of Christianity’s most precious treasures: the remains of the Magi, the wise men said to have visited the infant Jesus.
History
According to tradition, Bishop Eustorgio received the relics of the Magi as a gift from Emperor Constant I. The relics had been housed in the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople after Empress Helena discovered them during her pilgrimage to the Holy Land decades earlier.
Eustorgio undertook the monumental task of transporting the enormous stone sarcophagus to Milan. The journey was interrupted when the oxen pulling the cart collapsed from exhaustion near the city gates. The bishop interpreted this as divine will—a sign that the relics should remain at that very location rather than in the Basilica of Santa Tecla as originally planned.
A new basilica was built outside the city walls to house them. Eustorgio himself asked to be buried beside the Magi, cementing the basilica’s status as both a burial place and a pilgrimage destination.
What you see
Specific architectural details are not listed; consult the official website for current information on the basilica’s structure and interior.
Cultural significance
Sant’Eustorgio became a major center of Christian veneration and pilgrimage. The presence of the Magi’s relics elevated Milan’s status as a sacred city and made the basilica one of the most important shrines in medieval Christendom. The intertwined history of the bishop and the relics transformed a moment of exhaustion on a dusty road into an act of spiritual consequence.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza Sant’Eustorgio, 1, 20122 Milan
- Coordinates: 45.4537707, 9.1810126
- Founded: circa 344
- Phone: 02 5810 1583
- Website: http://www.santeustorgio.it/
Practical information
Opening hours are not listed; check the official website for current visiting hours and any seasonal closures.
Getting there
The basilica is located in Piazza Sant’Eustorgio near Porta Ticinese in central Milan. For public transport and detailed directions, consult the official website or a local map application.
Sources & resources
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