Santa Maria della Sanità, Milan

Church of Saint Mary of Health
(Chiesa di Santa Maria della Sanità)

Facade
Basic information
Location Via Durini 19,Milan, Italy
Geographic coordinates Coordinates: 45°27′52″N 9°11′54″E / 45.46453°N 9.19837°E / 45.46453; 9.19837
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Province Milan
Status Active
Architectural description
Architect(s) Giovanni Battista Quadrio and Carlo Federico Pietrasanta
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Late-Baroque or Rococo
Groundbreaking 1694
Completed 1708

Santa Maria della Sanità also known as dei Crociferi, is a late-Baroque or Rococo style, Roman Catholic church located on Via Durini #19 in Milan, northern Italy.

History

The church was commissioned by the Camillian order, and design of the church with its five chapels was originally by Giovanni Battista Quadrio. The undulating facade, described as a violoncello and with a roofline in the shape of the late 18th century marshal's bicorn hat, was designed by Carlo Federico Pietrasanta. The facade remains in brick, and never finished with marble decoration.[1]

The adjacent Collegio of the Camillians was privatized when the order was suppressed in 1799 and is now divided into apartments.[2]

Inside the church, Ferdinando Porta painted the St Joseph in Agony and Pietro Maggi painted the Assumption of the Virgin in the choir.[3]

References

  1. Visita Milano, city tourism site.
  2. Lombardia Beni Culturali.
  3. Nuova Guida di Milano, Francesco Pirovano, Tipografia Giovani Silvestri, Milan, (1822), Page 110.
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