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San Pietro in Gessate

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Location
  
Milan, Italy

Status
  
Active

Phone
  
+39 02 5410 7424

Architectural type
  
Church

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Groundbreaking
  
15c

Province
  
Province of Milan

Architect
  
Guiniforte Solari

San Pietro in Gessate

Address
  
Piazza San Pietro In Gessate, 12, 20060 Milano, Italy

Architectural styles
  
Italian Gothic architecture, Gothic architecture

Similar
  
Santa Maria della Passione, San Cristoforo sul Navigl, Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, Basilica di San Lorenzo, Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio

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San Pietro in Gessate is a church in Milan, northern Italy. Built in the 15th century, it is a noteworthy example of Gothic architecture.

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Description

The architect was either Guiniforte Solari or his son Pietro Antonio. The church has a nave and two aisles, with square-plan, groin vaulted spans, flanked by two rows of chapels. Instead of the traditional Gothic piers, the naves are separated by Corinthian columns in granite, the sole indication in the church of the contemporary humanist revolution started in Florence by Brunelleschi and others.

San Pietro in Gessate is home to a series of paintings of the Renaissance in Lombardy. Artists who worked here include Giovanni Donato Montorfano, Bernardino Butinone and Bernardo Zenale. The latter responsible for the impressive Histories of St.Ambrose in the Grifi Chapel. The chapel has a notable tombstone statue of Ambrogio Grifi by Benedetto Briosco. In the early 16th century Vincenzo Foppa completed for this church his famous Deposition, which later acquired by the Museum of Berlin and lost during World War II. From 1514 is a fresco by Ambrogio Bergognone portraying the Funeral of St Martin.

References

San Pietro in Gessate Wikipedia