In this church, there are a lot of pictures about bible's story.If you understand the story, then it will be more respect you can give for this church because the stories are a lot painted in the interior.Definitely one of the highlight in Milan (after Duomo of course...)
It's not a big church, but nearly every square inch is decorated & devotional! One guidebook called it: "the Sistine Chapel of Lombardy". A perfect description! Wonderful for its Art & it's depiction of the religious life centuries ago! Worth a trip to see it!
If you like churches and history and fine arts then this small church is a very nice visit. Worth to walk to
This church was lovely and a surprise to see the paintings inside. Definitely worth the stop, though we got a little lost and ended up seeing another lovely church that morning as well. :)Make sure you see both parts - the front part and the hidden part. Ask for help if you aren't sure where to go.
It's Indeed the Sistine chapel of Milan. In fact I enjoy Chiesa di San Maurizio more as it is less crowded, allowing me to take my time to admire all the amazing frescos, with clear view free of crowd. Not to be missed!
Not a major attraction in Milan, but one of my favourite churches in Milan. In the cappella frescoed by Bernardino Luini among best concerts of ancient music are performed. Look for one.
We delayed our departure in order to visit this church and we don't regret. This small church has very beautiful paintings in both parts, the public and the monastery one. The visit do not take long but it is pure pleasure. We share completely the high rankig given by the community.
如果事先不知道,是很难发现米兰的这处美景,外表朴素,里面却别有洞天,满眼的的壁画,十分精美,时间充足的朋友可以来看看,值得一访。
Right beside the Archaeological musem of Milano, you won't even notice that church. Once you enter the door surprises will never end, the art Milano is sometimes hiding will be disclosed to you in its magnificence.
Probably one of the most impressive things to see in Milan. Can imagine peasants gazing up at these glorious biblical images and truly feeling that they were in the presence of something magical (before the invention of TV of course).