Sant'Eustorgio

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    underground rail: Porta Venezia
    

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Lonely Planet review

Like Milan's fusion restaurants, this façade is a mish-mash of styles that somehow works. Sant'Eustorgio was built in the 9th century, updated in the 11th, boosted with Bramante's baptistery in the 15th, and given a neo-Romanesque look in the 19th; today, its harmonious exterior belies its rabble-rousing past as Milan's Inquisition centre.