Milan
Majestic Neo-Classical church
There is an open area towards Piazza San Babila on Corso Vittorio Emanuele, onto which the impressive church of San Carlo al Corso looks. It was designed by the Neo-Classical architect, Carlo Amati, between 1839-47.
By pulling back the façade from the previous church built on that site (Santa Maria dei Servi), Amati succeeded in creating the open square in front of the church. The high Corinthian portico frames the facade and connects it to the Corso.
The round church has a high dome (36.9 metres) and was built between 1843-47 by Felice Pizzagalli. Inside, the large round space with double order of columns is surrounded by a series of niches and chapels in stately Neo-Classical style.
| Neighborhood: | Downtown |
| Address: | Piazza S. Carlo, 1 |
| Milan, 20122 |
| Nearest train: | MM1 San Babila |