Milan: Church
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Milan Cathedral
Massive Gothic cathedral with artworks Milan Cathedral, known as Duomo di Milano in Italian, stands as an architectural masterpiece and the spiritual heart of Milan, Italy. This awe-inspiring church, dedicated to the Nativity of St Mary, is renowned for its magnificent Gothic style and is one of the largest...
Church of Holy Mary of Grace
Church with Da Vinci's The Last Supper The Church of Holy Mary of Grace, more commonly known as Santa Maria delle Grazie, is a renowned cultural and spiritual landmark situated in the heart of Milan, Italy. This church is a shining example of Renaissance architecture and is most famous for housing one of...
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
1100s church with a columned courtyard The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio is a cornerstone of religious history and a beacon of Lombard Romanesque architecture in the heart of Milan, Italy. This venerable church, dedicated to Milan's patron saint, Saint Ambrose, has been a significant spiritual and cultural site...
Basilica vetus
The Basilica vetus is a historical religious site located in the heart of Milan, Italy. It stands as a testament to the city's rich ecclesiastical heritage, with origins tracing back to the early Christian period. As one of the earliest churches in Milan, the Basilica...
Basilica of San Lorenzo
4th-century church with historic mosaics The Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore is a church in Milan, northern Italy. Located within the city's ring of canals, it was originally built in Roman times and subsequently rebuilt several times over a number of centuries.
San Marco
Catholic church from 1200s with frescos San Marco is a church in Milan, northern Italy.
Santa Maria presso San Satiro
15th-century church with gilded interior Santa Maria presso San Satiro is a church in Milan. The Italian Renaissance structure houses the early medieval shrine to Satyrus, brother of Saint Ambrose.
San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
Church known for its frescoes and artwork San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was originally attached to the most important female convent of the Benedictines in the city, Monastero Maggiore, which is now in use as the Civic Archaeological Museum.
San Babila
San Babila is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, 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.
Chiesa di San Bernardino alle Ossa
Historic church with a human bone chapel San Bernardino alle Ossa is a church in Milan, northern Italy, best known for its ossuary, a small side chapel decorated with numerous human skulls and bones. In 1210, when an adjacent cemetery ran out of space, a room was built to hold bones. A church was attached in 1269. Renovated in 1679, it was destroyed by a fire in 1712.
San Cristoforo sul Naviglio
San Cristoforo sul Naviglio is a church in Milan, northern Italy.
Basilica di San Vincenzo in Prato
The basilica of San Vincenzo in Prato is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It is the only one in city which has entirely maintained its original Palaeo-Christian appearance. The church is located in Via Daniele Crespi 6, Milan.
Portinari Chapel
The Portinari Chapel is a Renaissance chapel at the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio, Milan, northern Italy. Commenced in 1460 and completed in 1468, it was commissioned by Pigello Portinari as a private sepulchre and to house a silver shrine given by Archbishop Giovanni Visconti in 1340 containing the relic head of St.
Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte
San Gottardo in Corte or San Gottardo a Palazzo is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was built as Ducal Chapel by Azzone Visconti in 1330, and finished in 1336, as indicated by an inscription on the walls.
Santa Maria del Carmine
Santa Maria del Carmine is a church in Milan, Italy. It was built in 1446.
Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio
Grand Catholic church with a museum The Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio is a church in Milan in northern Italy, which is in the Basilicas Park city park. It was for many years an important stop for pilgrims on their journey to Rome or to the Holy Land, because it was said to contain the tomb of the Three Magi or Three Kings.
Sant'Alessandro in Zebedia
Sant'Alessandro in Zebedia is a church in Milan, Italy.
Basilica di San Simpliciano
The Basilica of San Simpliciano is a church in the centre of Milan, Italy northern, the second oldest in the form of a Latin cross, first erected by Saint Ambrose. It is dedicated to Saint Simplician, bishop of Milan.
Santa Maria presso San Celso
Santa Maria dei Miracoli presso San Celso is a church and a sanctuary in Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy.
San Nazaro in Brolo
The basilica of San Nazaro in Brolo or San Nazaro Maggiore is a church in Milan, northern Italy.
Certosa di Garegnano
Garegnano Charterhouse, also known as Milan Charterhouse is a former Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, located on the outskirts of Milan, Italy, in the Garegnano district. It now houses a community of Capuchin Friars.
San Giovanni in Conca
San Giovanni in Conca is a crypt of a former basilica church in Milan, northern Italy. It is now located in the centre of Piazza Missori.
San Carlo al Lazzaretto
San Carlo al Lazzaretto is a small Renaissance style octagonal church now in largo Bellintani Fra Paolo, number 1 in the quartiere Porta Venezia of Milan. It is located about three blocks northwest of the Porta Venezia.
Rotonda della Besana
The Rotonda della Besana is a late baroque building complex and former cemetery in Milan, Italy, built between 1695 and 1732 and located close to the city center. The complex comprises a lobate hectagonal colonnade portico enclosing a garden and the deconsacrated church of San Michele ai Sepolcri.
Chiesa di San Pietro in Gessate
San Pietro in Gessate is a church in Milan, northern Italy. Built in the 15th century, it is a noteworthy example of Gothic architecture.
San Giuseppe
San Giuseppe is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy. Construction was begun in 1607 and completed in 1630. The architect was Francesco Maria Richini. The right side of the church overlooks Via Andegari, after a family with this name.
San Carlo al Corso
San Carlo al Corso is a neo-classic church in the center of Milan. The church is managed by the Servite Order. The church facade was designed in 1844 by Carlo Amati and was finished in 1847. It then served as a model for the Chiesa Rotonda in San Bernardino, Switzerland, 1867.
Chiesa di San Giorgio al Palazzo
San Giorgio al Palazzo is a baroque-style, Roman Catholic church in central Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.
Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore
Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore is a church in Milan, Italy. It was established in the 5th century. Originally dedicated to both Saint Zechariah and Saint Stephen, it was later dedicated to Saint Stephen only.
Sant'Antonio Abate
Sant'Antonio abate is a Roman Catholic church in Milan, Italy. The church is located on a street running parallel to Via Festa del Perdono. An older church linked to a hospital had operated at the site under the administration of the Augustinian order. The interior of the church was begun in 1582 in Mannerist style.
Chiesa di San Sepolcro
Medieval church built over a Roman site Chiesa di San Sepolcro is a church in Milan, Italy. It was originally built in 1030, but has undergone multiple revisions. The church is located at Piazza San Sepolcro in the historic center of Milan.
San Vittore al Corpo
The church and monastery of San Vittore al Corpo were an ancient monastery of the Olivetan order built in the early 16th century.
Saint Bartholomew
The Church of Saint Bartholomew is the cathedral and the oldest parish in Brugherio, Italy. It houses relics of the three Magi. It is characterised by its relatively high bell tower measuring 36.8 metres.
San Nicolao
The Chiesa di San Nicolao is a church in Milan, Italy. It was originally built in 1259.
Church of San Bartolomeo
San Bartolomeo is a 19th-century, Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.
Chiesa di Santa Maria Incoronata
Santa Maria Incoronata is a church in Milan, Italy, completed in 1460. Artworks in the interior include a painting by Bergognone, Christ under the Grill; the tomb of Giovanni Bossi, attributed to Bambaia; a Baroque fresco cycle of the Life of St. Nicholas of Tolentino by Ciro Ferrari; and the Biblioteca Umanistica.
San Barnaba
San Barnaba is a church in Milan, Italy. It is the first edifice of the Barnabites order.
San Sebastiano
The Temple of San Sebastiano is a late-Renaissance- or Mannerist-style church in central Milan. The cylindrical church is shaped like a can capped with a dome.
Oratorio di San Protaso
The Oratorio di San Protaso is a church in via Lorenteggio, Milan, Lombardy.
Basilica di San Calimero
The Basilica di San Calimero is a church in Milan, northern Italy. Its name refers to Saint Calimerius, an early bishop of the city.
Sant'Angelo
Sant'Angelo is a church in Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy, belonging to the Franciscan Order.
Santa Maria della Passione
Santa Maria della Passione is a late Renaissance-style church located in Milan, Italy.
Saint Lucius
Saint Lucius in Brugherio, Italy, is a small church dedicated to Saint Lucius in the grounds of the Villa Sormani. First located in Lugano, Switzerland, where it was a Franciscan chapel, the building was disassembled and transported to Brugherio where its reconstruction was completed 17 years later.
Santa Maria alla Porta
Santa Maria alla Porta is a church in Milan, Italy. Although a church already stood in the same Milanese location since before the year 1105, the present church was erected in 1652 under Spanish rule.
Chiesa di San Giovanni Bono
San Giovanni Bono Church is a reinforced concrete Brutalist church in Quartiere Sant'Ambrogio Milan, Italy dedicated to John the Good. The building was designed by Arrigo Arrighetti and completed in 1968.