
Chiesa di San Sepolcro
Chiesa di San Sepolcro is a Roman Catholic church in Milan whose story begins in the early Middle Ages: it was originally built in 1030. Over the centuries, the building has been revised, but three later milestones stand out. An interior restoration took place in 1713–1719, renewing the church from within. Then, in the late nineteenth century, the visual face of the church changed again: the present Neo-Romanesque façade was completed in 1894–1897, based on designs by Gaetano Moretti and Cesare Nava. Inside, the church preserves artworks with their own migrations in time. Bramantino frescoes were moved from the portal to the interior, altering both the church’s arrangement and how visitors experience the paintings. Other works are attributed to Francesco Maria Richini and Carlo Bellosio. …
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