Santa Maria alla Fontana, Milan

Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Fontana is a church in Milan, Italy. Built in 1508, it was traditionally attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, Bramante or Cristoforo Solari (under the commission of Charles II d'Amboise, the French governor of the city, who was allegedly healed by a spring on the site of the future church in 1507): a document found in 1982, however, revealed that it was designed by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo.[1]

Church of Saint Mary at the Fountain
(Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Fontana)
Façade of the church.
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceMilan
StatusActive
Location
LocationMilan, Italy
Geographic coordinates45.492535°N 9.187883°E / 45.492535; 9.187883
Architecture
Architect(s)Giovanni Antonio Amadeo
TypeChurch
Groundbreaking1507

References

  1. Page at the province of Milan landmarks description


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