Santa Maria Incoronata, Milan

Church of the Coronation of Saint Mary
(Chiesa di Santa Maria Incoronata)
Double façade of the church.
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceMilan
Year consecrated14th century
StatusActive
Location
LocationMilan, Italy
Interactive map of Church of the Coronation of Saint Mary
(Chiesa di Santa Maria Incoronata)
Coordinates45°28′46″N 9°11′12″E / 45.47944°N 9.18667°E / 45.47944; 9.18667
Architecture
TypeChurch
StyleLate Gothic
Groundbreaking1450
Completed1460

The Church of Santa Maria Incoronata (Italian: Chiesa di Santa Maria Incoronata), also known as the Church of the Coronation of Saint Mary, is a church in Milan, Italy, completed in 1460.

Artworks in the interior include a painting by Bergognone, Christ under the Grill; the tomb of Giovanni Bossi, attributed to Bambaia; a Baroque fresco cycle of the Life of St. Nicholas of Tolentino by Ciro Ferrari; and the Biblioteca Umanistica ("Humanist Library", 15th century). The latter has three naves divided by granite columns, with frescoes of the Magisteri Sacrae Pagines commissioned by the Augustinians when they acquired the building. Of the original gardens and cloisters, only one of the latter has survived.