Chiesa Sacro Cuore di Gesù dei Frati Minori Cappuccini - Milano
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Open Opens at 7:00-12:00,15:00-19:00
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Viale Piave 2, 20129 Milan, ItalyMap
Phone+39 02 771221
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Many architectural styles
Church built last century wit several architectural references, we can see Liberty, Neoclassical and even Roman styles. It’s a church of friars Cappuccini and all altars, as usual in a Cappucini churc...
Church built last century wit several architectural references, we can see Liberty, Neoclassical and even Roman styles. It’s a church of friars Cappuccini and all altars, as usual in a Cappucini churc...
The church is almost modern, built soon after Italy's unification. So much of it should not be expected - it is not medieval gothic or Italian Renaissance. However, the building you ...
The church is almost modern, built soon after Italy's unification. So much of it should not be expected - it is not medieval gothic or Italian Renaissance. However, the building you ...
Many architectural styles
Church built last century wit several architectural references, we can see Liberty, Neoclassical and even Roman styles. It’s a church of friars Cappuccini and all altars, as usual in a Cappucini churc...
Many architectural styles
Church built last century wit several architectural references, we can see Liberty, Neoclassical and even Roman styles. It’s a church of friars Cappuccini and all altars, as usual in a Cappucini churc...
There are pleasant impressions left
The church is almost modern, built soon after Italy's unification. So much of it should not be expected - it is not medieval gothic or Italian Renaissance. However, the building you ...
There are pleasant impressions left
The church is almost modern, built soon after Italy's unification. So much of it should not be expected - it is not medieval gothic or Italian Renaissance. However, the building you ...
On the place of the former monastery of capucinov.
An unusual building in its architecture, little like classical basilica. Inside an interesting altar, at least I have not seen similar to it.