Mannerist churches
Be aware that during the long course of their existence many of these buildings underwent extended alterations and/or additions in order to implement new architectural styles. Therefore, some of the churches on this page may not be examples of pure Mannerist style.
Productive mannerist architects are marked with an asterisk (*).
Italy
[edit]San Carlo al Lazzaretto, Milano (1488–1884)
[edit]Filarete, Pellegrino Tibaldi*
Santa Maria dell'Orto, Rome (1489–1567)
[edit]Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola* or Martino Longhi the Elder* (facade), Guidetto Guidetti
Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Milan (1493–late 16th century)
[edit]Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono, Giovanni Battagio
Santa Maria della Passione (1496–late 16th century)
[edit]Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, Giovanni Battagio, Cristoforo Lombardo, Martino Bassi, Giuseppe Rusnati (Baroque facade)
Beata Vergine dei Miracoli, Saronno (1498–1505)
[edit]Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, Vincenzo Seregni*, Pellegrino Tibaldi*
San Vittore, Varese (early 16th century–18th century)
[edit]Pellegrino Pellegrini (nave), Leopoldo Pollack (Classicist facade)
Santa Maria di Loreto, Rome (1507–1585)
[edit]Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, Padova (1522–1754)
[edit]Michelangelo Buonarroti*, Girolamo Frigimelica (18th century)
Santuario della Madonna di Mongiovino, Tavernelle (1524–1728)
[edit]Rocco di Tommaso da Vicenza
Cattedrale di Sant'Ambrogio, Vigevano (1532–1606)
[edit]Antonio da Lonate*
San Vittore al Corpo, Milan (1533–1568)
[edit]Vincenzo Seregni*, Pellegrino Tibaldi*
Santa Maria delle Vergini, Macerata (mid 16th century–1573)
[edit]Galasso Alghisi
Chiesa del Carmine, Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto (16th century–1583)
[edit]Architect unknown
Madonnina in Prato, Varese (16th–18th century)
[edit]Giovanni Antonio Speroni (bell tower)
Sant'Angelo, Milan (1552–1630)
[edit]Domenico Giunti; the facade is late-Mannerist and early-Baroque
Santi Barnaba e Paolo, Milan (1558–1568)
[edit]Galeazzo Alessi*
Santa Caterina dei Funari, Rome (1560–1564)
[edit]Guidetto Guidetti, Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola*, Ottavio Mascherino
San Cristoforo, Lodi (1563–?)
[edit]Pellegrino Tibaldi*
Church of the Gesù, Rome (1568–1584)
[edit]Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola*, Giacomo della Porta; facade is Early Baroque
San Fedele, Milan (1569–1579)
[edit]Pellegrino Tibaldi*
Santa Maria degli Angeli, Assisi (1569–1679)
[edit]Galeazzo Alessi*, Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola*
Cattedrale metropolitana di Sant'Eusebio, Vercelli (1570–1763)
[edit]Pellegrino Tibaldi*, Benedetto Alfieri (1757–1763), Luigi Barberis (1757–1763), Giuseppe Locarni (19th century)
Santa Maria della Vittoria, San Vito dei Normanni (1571 or later–1595)
[edit]Architect unknown; interior is partially Baroque
San Raffaele, Milan (1575–1582)
[edit]Pellegrino Tibaldi*, Galeazzo Alessi*, Paolo Cesa Bianchi (1890)
San Sebastiano, Milan (1576–1616)
[edit]Pellegrino Tibaldi*, Pietro Antonio Barca, Fabio Mangone (additions in 1616–1617)
San Gaudenzio, Novara (1577–1887)
[edit]Pellegrino Tibaldi* (basilica), Benedetto Alfieri (campanile), Alessandro Antonelli (cupola)
Santa Maria Scala Coeli, Rome (1582–1584)
[edit]Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola*
Sant'Antonio Abate, Milan (1582–1832)
[edit]Francesco Maria Richini (modifications in 1630), Giuseppe Tazzini (Neoclassical facade)
Monte dei Cappuccini, Turin (1583–1656)
[edit]Ascanio Vittozzi, Giacomo Soldati, Ludovico Vanello
San Girolamo dei Croati, Rome (1585–1587)
[edit]Martino Longhi the Elder*
San Luca, Pavia (1586–1609)
[edit]Architect unknown
San Benedetto, Fabriano (1590–1605)
[edit]Lorenzo Rinalducci
Santi Cosma e Damiano, Ozieri (1593–?)
[edit]Architect unknown
Natività di Maria Santissima, Vicoforte (1596–1884)
[edit]Ascanio Vittozzi, Francesco Gallo
Santa Maria della Fontenuova, Monsummano Terme (1602–1605)
[edit]Gherardo Mechini
Chiesa dei Cappuccini, Fontevivo (1605–1609)
[edit]Architect unknown
Portugal
[edit]Sé de Viseu (1289–17th century)
[edit]João de Castilho (early 16th century); multiple styles (Romanesque, Gothic, Mannerism, Baroque)
Sé de Leiria (1550–1574)
[edit]Afonso Álvares
Concatedral de Miranda do Douro (1552–1566)
[edit]Goncalo de Torralva, Miguel de Arruda
Sé Catedral de Portalegre (1556–1575)
[edit]Afonso Alvares
Church of Santa Cruz, Viana do Castelo (1560)
[edit]Julião Romero
Santa Maria da Graça, Setúbal (1565–1570)
[edit]Antonio Rodrigues
Sé Catedral de Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira (1570–1618)
[edit]Luís Gonçalves Cotta, João de Carvalho
Sé Catedral de São Tiago Maior, Beja (around 1590)
[edit]Jorge Rodriguez; this church is partially Baroque
São Bento da Vitória, Porto (1598–1707)
[edit]Diogo Marques Lucas
Catedral de São Paulo, Lisbon (1606–1611)
[edit]Architect unknown
Igreja do Colégio, Funchal, Madeira (1624–1647)
[edit]Architect unknown
Church of São Miguel, Lisbon (1673–1720)
[edit]Architect unknown; restored in the Mannerist style
Sé de Santarém (?–1711)
[edit]Mateus do Couto
France
[edit]Oratoire Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Ajaccio (1565)
[edit]Architect unknown
Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Ajaccio (1577–1593)
[edit]Giacomo Della Porta
Malta
[edit]Saint John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta (1572–1577)
[edit]Girolamo Cassar*, Mattia Preti (Baroque interior, 17th century)
Saint Andrew's Church, Luqa (1634–1635)
[edit]Giulju Muscat (main) and Andrea Micallef (copula and extensions); interior is Baroque
Germany
[edit]Saint Michael, München (1585–1597)
[edit]Friedrich Sustris, Wendel Dietrich
Saints Nantovinus and Laurentius, Wolfratshausen (1605–1620)
[edit]Architect unknown; transition between Mannerism and early Baroque
Village church Osterwohle (around 1610)
[edit]Architect unknown; first built in 13th century, then remodeling in Mannerist style
St. Michael's Church, Aachen (1628)
[edit]Christoph Wamser, Peter Friedrich Peters (additions to the facade)
City parish church Mariä Himmelfahrt, Weilheim (1624–1628)
[edit]Hans Krumpper
Spain
[edit]Catedral de Santa Cruz, Cádiz (1597–1602)
[edit]Cristóbal de Rojas; partially Baroque
San Buenaventura, Sevilla (1622–1626)
[edit]Diego López Bueno
Poland
[edit]Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska (1603–1609)
[edit]Jan Maria Bernardoni, Paul Baudartha
Our Lady of Graces/Jesuit Church, Warsaw (1609–1626)
[edit]Jan Frankiewicz; destroyed in World War II, later rebuilt in a simplified architectural style
Saints Catherine and Florian Church, Gołąb (1626–1634)
[edit]Architect unknown
Ukraine
[edit]Saint Lawrence's Church, Zhovkva (1606–1618)
[edit]Paolo the Lucky, Paolo of Rome, Ambrozy Przychylny
Brazil
[edit]Cathedral Basilica of Salvador, Bahia (1657–1672)
[edit]Francisco Dias
São Luís do Maranhão Cathedral, São Luís (1690–1699)
[edit]João Felipe Bettendorf
Santo Alexandre, Belém do Pará (1698–1719)
[edit]Architect unknown
São Francisco, Salvador (1708–1797)
[edit]Francisco Pinheiro?
Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Assumption, Mariana (1711–1761)
[edit]Jacinto Barbosa Lopes, António Coelho Fonseca
Czech Republic
[edit]Church of the Holy Spirit, Jihlava (1661)
[edit]Architect unknown; first built in 1559, later restored in the Mannerist style