Santa Maria in Brera

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LocationPiazzetta Brera, Milan
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
Statuspartially demolished
Santa Maria in Brera
  • Santa Maria di Brera
  • Santa Maria nella Brera
Eighteenth-century engraving of the Gothic façade of the church added by Giovanni di Balduccio in 1346–48[1]:319
Santa Maria in Brera
45°28′18″N 9°11′19″E / 45.4716°N 9.1886°E / 45.4716; 9.1886
LocationPiazzetta Brera, Milan
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Statuspartially demolished
Founded1180–1229
FounderHumiliati
Architecture
Functional statusdeconsecrated
ArchitectGiovanni di Balduccio
Closed1806
Demolished1808–09

Santa Maria in Brera was a church in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It was built by the Humiliati between 1180 and 1229, given a marble façade and Gothic portal by Giovanni di Balduccio in the fourteenth century, and deconsecrated and partly demolished under Napoleonic rule in the early nineteenth century. The Napoleonic rooms of the Pinacoteca di Brera occupy the upper floor of what was the nave.

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