San Carlo Al Corso

Local nameBasilica di San Carlo al Corso
LocationDuomo, Milan, Italy

San Carlo al Corso is a neo-classic church in the center of Milan.

The church is managed by the Servite Order.

The church facade was designed in 1844 by Carlo Amati and was finished in 1847. It then served as a model for the Chiesa Rotonda in San Bernardino, Switzerland, 1867.

The complex was built to replace Convent of the Servite founded as early as 1290 and later was suppressed in 1799. The new church was built in thanks for the ending a cholera epidemic, and dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo who was the Bishop of Milan during the time of the bubonic plague in Milan during the 16th century.

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Opening hours

Daily: 7:30 a.m. - noon & 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Carlo_al_Corso,_Milan

Official website http://www.sancarloalcorso.it/scc/

Address Corso Giacomo Matteotti, 14, 20122 Milan, Italy

Coordinates 45°27'58.575" N 9°11'46.211" E

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