San Bartolomeo, Milan

San Bartolomeo is a 19th-century, Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.

The architect Maurizio Garavaglia designed the present structure in 1864, replacing a church from 1500s of the same name located a nearby site.

The prior church had an icon depicting the Madonna del Buon Aiuto (Our Lady of Good Help), originally attributed to Lucas Cranach, donated by Countess Teresa Gordone Serbelloni when the Ottoman army was nearing the Siege of Vienna.

The church contains a neoclassic Monument to Karl Joseph von Firmian, who was plenipotentiary of Austrian Lombardy.

The tomb sculpted by Giuseppe Franchi; it was restored after removal by French troops during the Napoleonic occupation.