Interior of the church Santa Maria degli Angioli in Lugano, Switzerland.

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Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angioli

Lugano


This simple Romanesque church contains two frescos by Bernardino Luini dating from 1529. Covering the entire wall that divides the church in two is a grand didactic illustration of the crucifixion of Christ. The power and vivacity of the colours are astounding.


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