| Church of San Barnaba (Chiesa di San Barnaba) |
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Façade of the church.
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| Basic information | |
| Location | Milan, Italy |
| Geographic coordinates | Coordinates: 45°27′35″N 9°11′56″E / 45.459656°N 9.198927°E |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
| Province | Milan |
| Country | Italy |
| Status | Active |
| Architectural description | |
| Architectural type | Church |
| Architectural style | Mannerist |
| Groundbreaking | 16c |
| Completed | 17c |
San Barnaba is a church in Milan, Italy. It is the first edifice of the Barnabites order.
Designed by Galeazzo Alessi, it is a small church with a nave with barrel vault, finishing in a square-plan presbytery.
The interior includes a notable selection of Milanese Mannerist artworks: the Stigmata of St. Francis by Giovan Paolo Lomazzo, a Pietà by Aurelio Luini and, flaking the high altar, two large canvasses with Histories of St. Paul and Barnaba, Simone Peterzano's first work in the city (1572–1573).