The Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro in Milan is a unique blend of two historical structures, combining the 9th-century church of San Satiro with the 15th-century church of Santa Maria. This architectural fusion is evident in both its design and name. One of the main highlights is the Renaissance trompe l’oeil apse, attributed to Donato Bramante, which creates an illusion of depth and space. Visitors can explore the intricate details and the clever use of perspective that make this church a remarkable example of Renaissance artistry.
Church of Santa Maria at San Satiro (Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro)
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