Church of St. Michael Archangel, Busto Arsizio

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Church of Saint Michael Archangel
Provostal Church of Saint Michael Archangel
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Church of St. Michael Archangel
Location Busto Arsizio, Lombardy
CountryItaly
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded1000 (old church) 1652 (current church)
Dedication Saint Michael Archangel
Consecrated 1753
Architecture
Architect(s) Francesco Maria Richini
Style Baroque (church) Romanesque (bell tower)
Years built1652–1796, expanded in 1937
Specifications
Capacity500
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Milan
Parish Saint Michael Archangel
Clergy
Priest(s) Don Giorgio Fantoni

Don Fabio Ercoli

Don Adriano Colombo

The Church of St. Michael Archangel is one of the most important Catholic churches of Busto Arsizio. The church was constructed above an ancient Lombardic fortification, demolished at the beginning of the 12th century. [1]

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History

The medieval church

A small chapel was present in the Lombardic Fortifications. This was demolished during the 12th century, and replaced with a much larger church, shaped like a basilica, with various altars. [2]

The current church

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The church photographed from Via Matteotti
The church during its expansion in 1937 ChiesaSanMichele(1937).jpg
The church during its expansion in 1937
The church after its expansion Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo Busto Arsizio.jpeg
The church after its expansion

Construction of the current church began on 25 March 1653, and finished in 1679 (the façade would be finished nearly 120 years later, in 1796). The church was designed by Francesco Maria Richini. The church's construction was orientated around the bell tower. The bell tower was facing the apse of the old church, so the new church was rotated so that the bell tower faced the left side of the building. [3]

The marble altar was completed in 1753, and was designed by Bustocco Biagio Bellotti. In 1796 the façade was completed. It was then restored in 1924. [4]

The baptistery was constructed in 1884, and in 1937, the church was expanded [5] .

Architectural design

Exterior

The church has a large Baroque façade. On the left of the building there is the bell tower. The bell tower is one of Busto Arsizio's oldest buildings, with its construction commencing in c. 10th century. Before being a bell tower, it served as a tower for the lombardic Fortification. [6]

The clock of the bell tower was made in 1559. The church initially had 3 bells, but in 1889 another 9 bells were added. [7]

Interior

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The frescos

The church has the shape of the Latin Cross, with a single nave covered with a barrel vault along which there are ten side chapels, five on each side.

On the right side of the nave are:

On the left side of the nave are:

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