The interior and the canon's rooms contain a cycle of monumental frescoes by
Ambrogio Bergognone completed in around 1510–1515. They depict
Christ and the Apostles in the church, and
Saints and
Popes in elsewhere. The basilica has two organs: the one on right by the Antegnati Family, the one on left, by Valvassori. The church contains the following canvases: •
St Charles Borromeo Fasting (over the main door) by
Daniele Crespi. •
Annunciation and
Assumption (fourth chapel to left) by
Simone Peterzano. •
Last Supper by
Gaudenzio Ferrari. •
Pieta by
Bernardino Ferrari. •
Crucifixion by
Antonio Campi. •
Christ in the Garden by
Ambrogio Figino. • Frescoes by
Ambrogio da Fossano in capitular room. •
Christ on the Column by
Proccacini and
Madonna of the Caravaggio a fresco attributed to
Bramantino in chapel on the right. • Paintings depicting events mainly relating to the
Passion of Christ by Daniele Crespi on pillars of the cupola: these include a
Ecce Homo; a
Crucifixion; a
Dead Christ supported by an Angel; an
Angel displays the Sacra Sindone; a
Washing of the Feet; a
Raising of the Cross; and
Descent from the Cross. The adjacent monastery now houses the
Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory, which houses performance areas and thousands of original musical manuscripts. ==See also==