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  • Founded at the beginning of the 11th century on the initiative of Benedetto Ronzone, around 1100 the church was rebuilt and named San Sepolcro, in honor of the Jerusalem Church of the Holy Sepulcher - and in some ways repeated its outline. The main facade of the church is bordered by two towers - inside each of them there is a spiral staircase, with the help of which you can get from the upper level of the building to the lower one.
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  • The upper church of San Sepolcro is open for worship and visitors at the following times: Mon – Fri, 10.00 – 17.00.
  • The Church of San Sepolcro is located in the eponymous square of Milan, next to the Ambrosian Library.
  • San Sepolcro Church is located Milan’s historic city center, just a short walk from the Duomo.
  • They said that Leonardo made drawings of the crypt and the Church of San Sepolcro when he was living in Milan between 1482 and 1499.
  • The church San Sepolcro Milan on the piazza San Sepolcro was placed on the Roman Forum in the heart of the ancient Milan.
  • Chiesa di San Sepolcro is a church in Milan, Italy. It was originally built in 1030, but has undergone multiple revisions. The church is located at Piazza San Sepolcro...
  • Milan - Churches / Religious buildings: Church of San Sepolcro Mostly represented styles: Romanesque - Baroque - Neoromanesque.
  • The wide Crypt dating back to the foundation time, occupies the whole length of the Church.
  • The church of Sant'Alessandro in Zebedia is a parish church in Milan. Built from 1601, the church is a distinctive example of the early Lombard Baroque.
  • Palazzo Durini’s story begins with the Durini family, an aristocratic lineage with deep roots in Milan’s social and political fabric.
  • ...map of the Milan of his time: in the map, he drew a little box to mark out the Church of San Sepolcro, defining it as 'the true centre of Milan', i.e. the true centre...
  • They said that Leonardo made drawings of the crypt and the Church of San Sepolcro when he was living in Milan between 1482 and 1499.