Religious Sights in Milan

Milan's Duomo is the third largest cathedral in the world. Begun in 1386, it was not finished until some four centuries later in 1805. It is a wonderful example of Lombard Gothic architecture and unique in a city known for its more Romanesque architectural style. Milan offers you the opportunity to experience what the city holds close to its heart and allows you to connect with the sacred side of local culture via its other religious sights. Santa Maria delle Grazie is most famous for the being the home of Leonardo da Vinci's 'Last Supper' but is also a fine example of Renaissance architecture. The Basilica's of Sant'Ambrogio, San Lorenzo and Sant'Eustorgio all feature elements, history and styles of architecture that make this city such an interesting place to visit.

Duomo

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Santa Maria delle Grazie

Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 2

Bramante & Leonardo in Milan...
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Basilica di S. Ambrogio

Piazza Sant'Ambrogio 15

Splendid Roman Church...
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Basilica di S. Nazaro Maggiore

Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo

Early Christian church founded by Ambrogio...
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Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore

Corso di Porta Ticinese 40

Ancient Early Christian church...
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S. Eustorgio

1 Piazza Sant'Eustorgio

Ancient Romanic Church...
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S. Fedele

Piazza San Fedele

Jesuit churc in the San Fedele square...
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Basilica di San Marco

2 Piazza San Marco

Ancient Church...
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Santa Maria del Carmine

2 Piazza del Carmine

Ancient Church...
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Certosa di Santa Maria di Garegnano

28 Via Garegnano

Ancient Carthusian building...
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