oratory of San Satiro

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The oratory of San Satiro is a small Renaissance chapel in Milan renowned for its ingenious trompe-l'œil perspective design by Donato Bramante.

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Label Occurrences
oratory of San Satiro canonical 2

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic religious building
Renaissance architecture
chapel
architect Donato Bramante
architecturalStyle Renaissance
associatedWith Duke of Milan’s court (late 15th century)
completionDate late 15th century
constructionStart late 15th century
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Satyrus
floorPlan single-nave plan
hasArchitecturalType chapel
oratory
hasFunction devotional chapel
place of Christian worship
hasPart altarpiece area
barrel-vaulted nave
decorated stucco elements
illusionistic apse
hasStylePeriod Italian Renaissance art
surface form: Italian Renaissance
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Italy
locatedIn Lombardy
Milan
historic center of Milan
locatedNear Via Torino
surface form: Via Torino, Milan
material brick
paint
stucco
notableFor illusionistic choir
innovative spatial design
trompe-l'œil perspective
partOf church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro
Santa Maria presso di San Satiro
surface form: complex of Santa Maria presso San Satiro
religion Roman Catholicism
significance important example of early work by Donato Bramante
milestone in Renaissance perspective in architecture
spatialFeature painted and sculpted illusion of deep apse
shallow real choir
touristAttraction yes
usesTechnique forced perspective
trompe-l'œil

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Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan hasPart oratory of San Satiro
subject surface form: Santa Maria presso San Satiro
Santa Maria presso di San Satiro hasPart oratory of San Satiro
subject surface form: Santa Maria presso San Satiro