Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Porta

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A Baroque façade and even more elaborate interior means that this small church more than holds its own against the architectural splendors of central Milan.

The exuberant façade and interior of the Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Porta do not necessarily mark it out as a place of refuge. Yet on a busy day of shopping and sightseeing, that is exactly what it is. Visit Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Porta and stop for a look at the front on a busy day, or go inside for a moment of quiet reflection surrounded by the handiwork of thousands of Milanese artisans.

Built in 1652 by the architect Francesco Maria Richini, the church is a masterpiece of early Baroque style, decorated with what feels like hundreds of flourishes and statuary that evoke Milan’s deep Christian faith.

Join the people who slow down or stop in front of Santa Maria alla Porta’s beautiful façade and look up at the decorations that convey different emotions depending on the angle of the sun. Examine the emotions on the faces of the saints depicted there, ranging from agony to divine knowledge.

Pass through the exterior door and into the church itself, which is always cool and quiet even at the height of tourist season. Imagine the long past of the building, which stretches back to the Roman era, when the Porta of the church’s name referred to the Porta Vercellina erected under the Roman Republic.

Sit in one of the wooden pews and look around at the decorations, imagining the many hands that went into making this profoundly personal place of worship.

The Chiesa di Santa Maria alla Porta is located in the heart of central Milan, not far from the city’s other major attractions. Right near a tram stop, it offers connections throughout the area. Walk or take the tram from the Duomo in about 10 minutes. Milano Centrale station is a 17-minute subway ride or 30-minute drive away. Parking in the area is extremely limited, so public transportation or taxis are recommended.

The church is generally open to visitors during regular business hours, though this may vary. Check online for the mass schedule. There is no admission fee.

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