Faith & Form in a Milan Chapel
Milan | Italy
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Walking Tour in Milan: explore San Bernardino Ossuary Chapel & the city’s mystical-medical history.
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Emanuele Dello Strologo
What is this?
This experience begins inside San Bernardino alle Ossa, a church like no other in Milan. It holds one of the city’s most unsettling spaces: an ossuary chapel lined floor to ceiling with human bones, creating a space suspended between devotion and disquiet. Created in the 12th century to house the remains from the nearby hospital’s overflowing cemetery, it still evokes questions about death, ritual and memory.
From here, the walk unfolds through the surrounding streets near the Università Statale—an area layered with centuries of medicine, mysticism and intellectual life. You’ll move between old hospital courtyards, academic buildings and silent corners.
Erica shares the background of the ossuary, the district’s layered past, and the thin boundary between science and superstition. Emanuele guides your eye helping you notice the strange harmony of details that define this part of Milan—scholarly and occult, clinical and haunted, forever suspended between two ways of knowing.
What makes this unique?
This walking tour invites you to engage with a space that challenges perceptions of life and death, faith and reason, all within the heartbeat of the city of Milan. The juxtaposition of beautiful ornate Baroque design and the stark reality of human remains creates a thought-provoking tension.
The experience isn’t about mystery tourism or ghostly storytelling. It’s about interpreting a space that sits at the intersection of faith and ritual (the chapel, the ossuary, the idea of devotion and mortality), art and architecture (Baroque design, ornament, geometry, proportion), intellect and emotion (guided by a historian and a photographer).
You'll explore both the physical space and the complex cultural layers that have shaped it across centuries. The district’s rich history of medical practice, superstition, and intellectual pursuit comes alive through Erica’s deep historical knowledge and nuanced storytelling and Emanuele’s artist’s vision and eye for detail.
What is the profile of the host?
Emanuele Dello Strologo is a photographer based between Genoa and Milan. His eye has been shaped by over a decade of work in reportage, portraiture, and black-and-white photography, with past collaborations including Corbis and Getty Images. He’s always observing, camera in hand, drawn to fleeting scenes of everyday life.
Erica De Ponti is a licensed guide with over 20 years of experience and a deep love for old-time Milan. She has written essays for photographic books on the subject, teaches art history at the Università della Terza Età, and works as both an editor and press officer. Her approach blends historical insight with a sharp sense for stories worth telling.
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes and your camera.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
You’ll meet Emanuele and Erica in front of the church of San Bernardino alle Ossa.
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EUR 200
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
2 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full guidance from Erica and Emanuele throughout the two-hour walking tour.
Coffee break.
Photo tips from Emanuele along the way.
Selection of photos taken by Emanuele during the experience.
Offered in English, French
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
2 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full guidance from Erica and Emanuele throughout the two-hour walking tour.
Coffee break.
Photo tips from Emanuele along the way.
Selection of photos taken by Emanuele during the experience.
Offered in English, French




