San Bernardino alle Ossa is a church in Milan famous for its ossuary. Italy Stock Photo Alamy

San Bernardino Alle Ossa. San bernardino alle ossa hires stock photography and images Alamy The church of San Bernardino alle Ossa is located in Piazza Santo Stefano, in the historic center of Milan, a stone's throw from the Duomo, and externally has a facade that resembles more that of a palace than that of a religious building Citata in passato anche come San Bernardino ai Morti, è particolarmente nota per la cappella ossario secentesca, le cui pareti sono per gran parte ricoperte da ossa a formare vere e proprie decorazioni barocche.

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Today, the ossuary at San Bernardino alle Ossa is located at the end of a short corridor to the the right of the church's entrance It is situated adjacent to the Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro , which itself is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture and features an impressive trompe-l'oeil apse designed by the renowned.

Milan, Italy Circa August 2020. Ossuary Chapel in San Bernardino alle Ossa Church. Every

The church of San Bernardino was later constructed. It is situated adjacent to the Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro , which itself is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture and features an impressive trompe-l'oeil apse designed by the renowned. In 1145, the construction of the basilica of Santo Stefano Maggiore led to the need for a nearby cemetery

Ossuary in San Bernardino alle Ossa Milan’s Chilling Secret. In 1145, the construction of the basilica of Santo Stefano Maggiore led to the need for a nearby cemetery The ossuary was considered a sinister but popular place, where the interior's walls were decorated with human bones and skulls

Milan, Italy. Ossuary Chapel in San Bernardino Alle Ossa Church Editorial Photography Image of. The vault is decorated with frescos from Sebastiano Ricci. It is situated adjacent to the Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro , which itself is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture and features an impressive trompe-l'oeil apse designed by the renowned.