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Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
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Reviewed 4 March 2012

Apart is the word.

Apart from being very special for my own personal life, it is set apart from the street, like a haven in the bustling tourist and business traffic near Duomo.

Small and quiet, you will find both business persons and senior residents popping in for a prayer along people who come to visit its well-presented artistic features.

Go to see the almost (not quite) trompe-l'oeil Bramante apse in the choir, then seriously consider taking a minute to sit and think quietly.

Date of experience: January 2012
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Reviewed 17 February 2012

Bramante's altar fake perspective and Mazzoni's statues must not be missed. A gem in the center of the food & pop-shopping district.

Date of experience: February 2012
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Reviewed 23 July 2009

A pretty, little church quite near the main church. Don't miss it because of its trompe l'oeuil by Donato Bramante (a renowned italian artist as Raffaello, or Leonardo da Vinci, or Michelangelo). When you go inside it seems to be a normal, medium church, but go stright on till the altar and notice the apse part...

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Reviewed 29 November 2023
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Date of experience: November 2023
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Reviewed 1 August 2023 via mobile
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Date of experience: August 2023
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