San Sepolcro Church, originally constructed in 1030, stands as a testament to Milan’s rich history. Initially designed in the Romanesque style, the church later received Baroque additions during the 17th century. Nestled in the heart of Milan, the church is particularly renowned for its crypt, known as the Crypt of Leonardo. This subterranean space was so admired by Leonardo da Vinci that he featured it prominently in his map of Milan. Today, visitors can explore this historic site and experience the unique blend of architectural styles and the crypt that captivated one of history’s greatest minds.
San Sepolcro Church (Chiesa di San Sepolcro)
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