Location Milan, Italy Status Active Completed 1960 Architectural style Modern architecture Year consecrated 1932 | Affiliation Roman Catholic Groundbreaking 1926 Opened 1960 Province Province of Milan Architectural type Church | |
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Santa Maria la Rossa is an ancient church in Milan, Italy.
Excavations at the site, suggest a structure was present at the site since the early Roman Imperial era. Evidence shows that reconstructions occurred in the first centuries of the common era. However the first historical references to a basilica church of Santa Maria ad Fonticulum or Santa Maria di Fonteggio, at this site date to the 10th century. In the 12th century a monastery of Benedictine nuns was attached. A major reconstruction of the church took place in the 14th century. Recent reconstructions have eliminated all but ancient decorations, the church is now occupied by a Franciscan order.
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