We are now on the opposite side of the crypt with respect to the frescoes previously presented with Christ on the cross...
Even the vaults have been brought back to their original beauty and returned in the truly unique light that allowed to see the contrast with these floral decorations or stars...
Let's carry on, going into the underground church of San Sepolcro; we come to one of the frescoed walls. The restoration has made visible further wealth in the wealth...
After telling us about Leonardo's connection with the Crypt of San Sepolcro, today Monsignor Ballarini explains how this place was particularly important for San Carlo Borromeo, who used to gather here in prayer...
Leonardo was certainly here and Leonardo drew the map, both of the upper and lower church, which are currently in Paris.
The Prefect of Tthe Ambrosiana, Msgr. Ballarini, explains the origins of the Church of San Sepolcro.
Monsignor Ballarini, Prefect of Ambrosiana, tells us about the importance of the Church of San Sepolcro for the history of the Milanese church.