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Sede dell'Università Cattolica

Bramante and Muzio

In Largo Agostino Gemelli next to the Piazza Sant'Ambrogio and the Tempio della Vittoria the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore is housed.

The building which emerged from the remains of the former Sant?Ambrogio monastery, was designed by Bramato in 1497. The two splendid cloisters of the four required by renaissance architecture were built under the direction of I due splendidi Cristoforo Solari, whilst the majestic refectory, today the main school room, dates back to the 16th century which holds the vast fresco by Callisto Piazza of the 'Weddings of Cana'.

With the suppression of the monastery in 1797, this large building became a army barracks and military hospital until 1921 when the Catholic University was founded.

Its current aspect is the work of Giovanni Muzio who worked on this large site between 1929 and 1949: as well as restoring the cloisters and building the entrance to the building with brick paraments, he designed the two boys' colleges on Via Necchi, with class rooms overlooking Via Lanzone, the Psychology institue and the refectory.

Neighborhood:Downtown
Address:Largo Agostino Gemelli, 1
Milan, 20123
Phone:+39 0272341
Nearest train:MM2 S. Ambrogio