
San Giorgio al Palazzo Church is a hidden gem in Milan often overlooked by mainstream tourists, making it perfect for photo-travelers seeking unique content. Built in the 8th century and extensively rebuilt in the Baroque style, the church boasts magnificent frescoes by Bernardino Luini, a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, specifically notable are the "Saint George and the Dragon" frescoes. The intimate and tranquil atmosphere allows for beautifully detailed interior shots, particularly of the chapel and altarpiece. The lighting conditions around midday are ideal for capturing the intricate details. Its central location in Milan offers easy access via public transport, making it convenient for a quick yet rewarding photographic excursion.
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