The church is located in a very narrow street near the
Piazza della Vittoria, Lodi's most famous square. It has an octagonal plan, surmounted by a dome with the same shape with a
lantern at the top. Externally, running around the octagonal tambour is a balustrade with small columns and pinnacles. The bell tower was built in 1503, while the façade was completed only in 1879 by Alfonsino Truzzi. The interior is characterized by sumptuous decorations in gold; in the upper sector is an arcaded
matronaeum with blue and golden columns. It also houses a large gallery of artworks from the late 15th to the early 19th century, executed by the major artists working in Lodi. There are four panels by
Bergognone, including an
Annunciation and a
Presentation at the Temple, reproducing the church's interior of the time. The Berinzaghi Polyptych and an
Incoronation of the Virgin are by brothers
Martino and
Albertino Piazza. Finally,
Callisto Piazza and
Stefano Maria Legnani executed here some of his greatest works. Annexed is a Museum of the Incoronata's Treasure. == References ==