Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Tuesday 10:00-18:00
Address:
Via Sant'Antonio 5, Milan, ItalyMap
Phone+39 02 5839 1328
What travelers say:
The history of San Antonio Church can be traced back to 1272, when Antonian monks devoted themselves to the treatment of fire victims. The murals on the ceiling are surreal, and some of them look and feel 3D, not far from the Cathedral Square.
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The history of San Antonio Church can be traced back to 1272, when Antonian monks devoted themselves to the treatment of fire victims. The murals on the ceiling are surreal, and some of them look and feel 3D, not far from the Cathedral Square.
The interior of this church really has an amazing feeling of shock. The murals cover the whole with the tall arch portal structure, the classics of Baroque style are shown to the utmost. The murals of angels and saints are carved around every corner of the building, and the gilded corridors and window frames fully demonstrate the magnificent features. Marble is clean and sometimes reflects the light on it. It can only be felt when it is seen with one's own eyes.