- Sant'Angelo (Milan)
Sant'Angelo (officially Santa Maria degli Angeli) is a church in
Milan ,Lombardy , northernItaly , belonging to theFranciscan Order.The church was constructed in the mid-16th century by the Spanish general and Governor Milan
Ferrante Gonzaga , over an edifice already existing in1418 , in replacement of the eponymous one, which had been destroyed to build the new walls. The design was byDomenico Giunti . The small bell tower is from 1607, while the façade was finished only in1630 , in late-Mannerist style. The church is one of the few in the city which has not been restored in "neo-medieval" style during the 19th century.It has a single nave with side chapels andbarrel vault , atransept and a deep presbytery. Artworks include works byGaudenzio Ferrari (chapel of St. Catherine, now replaced by a copy; the original is in thePinacoteca di Brera ),Antonio Campi (same chapel), Morazzone ("St.Charles Borromeo in Glory"),Simone Peterzano (frescoes in the St. Anthony Chapel),Ottavio Semino (Brasca Chapel in the transept),Camillo Procaccini (frescoes in the transept and in several chapels) andGiulio Cesare Procaccini ("Nativity", in therococo sacristy).The triumphal arch has a frescoes with a solemn "Incoronation of Mary" by
Stefano Maria Legnani (Legnanino).The convent is a 20th century addition.
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