Very old church, this church also has some worth visiting, the church is quite large, you can find some very hot history records here, this church a lot of things are very precious protection.
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Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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San Maurizio is a baroque Catholic church not far from the Church of Our Lady of the Gratitude. The appearance of the church is simple, but the interior is very magnificent, with many 16th-century frescoes (mostly restorations) and a five-hundred-year-old pipe organ still playing. The church was originally an annex of the important local monastery Macchiori Convent, and is now the location of the Archaeological Museum, which displays various items from Rome, Greece, and Etruria, covering the ancient history of Milan, in addition to There are exhibition areas of the Middle Ages and the history of Greece and Egypt. Inside the church there is also the remains of a small garden from the Roman period. Every Sunday from October to June, according to Italian-Albanian tradition, the church also holds Byzantine celebrations in Greek.
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Very old church, this church also has some worth visiting, the church is quite large, you can find some very hot history records here, this church a lot of things are very precious protection.
San Maurizoo Church, San Maurizoo is a baroque Catholic church in Milan, rustic and magnificent inward, with a collection of 16th-century mural restorations and a 500-year-old organ still playing, free to visit. Originally an annex to the most important monastery in the area, the church held Byzantine celebrations in Greek on Sundays from October to June every year, in Italian-Albanian tradition.
We were told to pass this church and peek through the artwork... amazingly, these walls are amazing murals from top to bottom. If you are interested in this, don’t miss it. From the outside it looks simple until you climb several stairs to see its beauty. There is no admission fee so you can walk in without waiting in line.
The church decoration is magnificent and shocking.
I was planted by a friend. I came for the first time today. It was the same as my friend described. It was very good!
It's a beautiful cathedral. The murals on the whole wall are very beautiful and vivid. It's worth watching carefully. It's also very lively when there's a sermon Sunday.