Milan - Sant'Eustorgio 


500m/550yd south the church of Sant'Eustorgio, a Romanesque basilica (12th-13th centuries) has a fine campanile (1297-1309) and a facade which was added in 1863. Beyond the choir is the Cappella Portinari (by Michelozzo, 1462-68), the earliest example of Renaissance architecture, with frescoes by Vincenzo Foppa. In the chapel is the marble tomb (1339) of St Peter Martyr, a Dominican monk murdered in 1250.
Hobbies & Activities category: Architecture - Romanesque; Christian sites; Architecture - Renaissance; Tombs, burial site
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