Tempio Civico della Beata Vergine Incoronata

45°18′53.04″N 9°30′06.71″E / 45.3147333°N 9.5018639°E / 45.3147333; 9.5018639

A view of the Tempio dell'Incoronata.
External view of base of Dome

The Tempio Civico della Beata Vergine Incoronata is a Catholic church in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. It is considered one of the masterworks of the Lombard Renaissance art.[1] The church was designed in 1488 by Giovanni Battagio (a pupil of Bramante), continued by Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono and finished by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, and built at expenses of the Lodi commune, whence the denomination "Civico" ("Municipal"), on the site previously occupied by a brothel.

  1. ^ Ambreck, Beatrice; et al. (1996). Atlante della nuova Provincia di Lodi. Lodi: Il Giorno.