All religious buildings to visit in Milan

Step into the sacred spaces of 6 religious buildings in Milan. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Milan:

  1. Santa Maria delle Grazie (The last supper)1

    Santa Maria delle Grazie (The last supper)

     Milan
    Santa Maria delle Grazie, located in Milan, northern Italy, is a church and Dominican convent that holds the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic site is renowned for its architectural beauty and cultural significance, making it a notable destination for tourists visiting Italy.
  2. Duomo Museum2

    Duomo Museum

     Milan
    The Duomo Museum in Milan (Museum of the Duomo of Milan) is a museum that originates from the cathedral, from which all the works on display have been taken. The museum is housed inside the Royal Palace. A tour through the museum also includes the Church of San Gottardo in Corte. The tour through th
  3. Crypt of San Sepolcro3

    Crypt of San Sepolcro

     Milan
    The Chiesa di San Sepolcro, a church in Milan, Italy, is a significant historical site. It was originally constructed in 1030 and is situated at Piazza San Sepolcro in the city's historic center. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists and provides a glimpse into the rich history of Milan.
  4. Archaeological Museum of Milan4

    Archaeological Museum of Milan

     Milan
    The Archaeological Museum of Milan (Museo Civico Archeologico) is housed in the ex-convent of the Monastero Maggiore, next to the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore. The museum is dedicated to antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. On two levels the Archaeological Museum of Milan mainly show
  5. Museo Studio Francesco Messina5

    Museo Studio Francesco Messina

     Milan
    The Museo Studio Francesco Messina (Museum-studio Francesco Messina) is a museum in Miland that is located inside the deconsecrated church of San Sisto al Carrobbio. The museum is located on two floors and exhibits the entire collection donated by Francesco Messina to the Municipality of Milan: 80 s
  6. Museo Diocesano di Milano6

    Museo Diocesano di Milano

     Milan
    The Diocesan Museum of Milan was founded in 2001 with the aim of protecting, enhancing and making known the artistic treasures of the diocese within the spiritual context that inspired them. The museum houses a collection of sacred artworks, especially from Milan and Lombardy.